The never-ending now. When being “first” is not a competitive advantage. How many friends do you really need at work?

The never-ending now. When being “first” is not a competitive advantage. How many friends do you really need at work?

Welcome to a new issue of the newsletter, “Journal of discoveries.”

Each week, I check a list of hundreds of sources of inspiration to spot exciting articles, videos, podcasts, and books on personal development, leadership, management, technology, and innovation.

While this newsletter will remain a free resource, you might consider becoming a paid subscriber on substack if you want to support my work. Thanks!

And now, let’s dive in!


One “must” for this week

The never-ending now ” by David Perell.

In the age of social media, it seems like we are trapped in a never-ending cycle of consuming ephemeral content created within the last 24 hours.

This constant pursuit of novelty leaves us blind to our place in history and overwhelmed by the chaos of the present moment.

David urges us to prioritize humanity's accumulated wisdom over the impulses of the past 24 hours.

Personal development

Innovation

Leadership and management

One book

The dark side of the light chasers: reclaiming your power, creativity, brilliance, and dreams ” by Debbie Ford.

Ivan Carillo

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Roberto, this is a compelling read! Prioritizing accumulated wisdom over fleeting content can truly enhance our decision-making and personal growth!

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OK Bo?tjan Dolin?ek

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