This is an old post by Visakan (one of the best follows on the internet imho) that I come back to when I need a spine alignment. In my view it’s about risk, reward, and staying intact. it’s just math (7 min read) In my version of reading it to you, I will emphasize what lands for me: … Continue reading the “math” of success →| Party at the Moontower
1. It is possible to turn a mediocre job into a great one| www.henrikkarlsson.xyz
OR: "You can do whatever you want, as long as you work for a dictator first"| www.experimental-history.com
OR: The secret geniuses of Wisconsin| www.experimental-history.com
Here’s a story that I often tell people, and it’s useful enough that it’s worth writing up to share with more people. I started my first real adult job in early 2013, working in marketing for a software company. I think both my ex-boss Dinesh and I would describe myself similarly: 22-year-old Visa was a […]| @visakanv's blog
On Nietzschean historical sense: the happiness to know oneself in a manner not entirely arbitrary and accidental, but grown out of a past| visakanv.substack.com
something (deeply true) is better than nothing| visakanv.substack.com