I have to point out a nuance here - when you guys speak about wikipedia being a good source of information, this is somewhat accurate, but only when you refer to Wikipedia in English. I know you probably don't think about it because you are English speakers, but you also have listeners from other countries (like me, from Poland). Polish wikipedia is definitely not a completely reliable source - the articles are often much shorter or even biased. Many articles are also simply absent. So just something to think about critically:)
Looking forward to the Notion Basics video :) Please include life stuff, not just work stuff (Most Notion videos focus on just work, and I see an opportunity for all the stuff that Notion does outside of work too). Just an idea.
Notes: * When provided with information, notice when you get confused or get an emotional reaction of conflict and disagreement; don't force yourself to accept it as it is, instead you should think critically, what is that sounds wrong here, is it because of a gab in my understanding and my model of perception or the information itself is misleading, inaccurate, incomplete or wrong, while doing that we should do our research and ask questions, be willing to be skiptecal if the problem is in the information. * No one solution or advice fits all, we should not take any claim and set as an absolute truth or law, we should understand the context from where this was coming from, and also understand our unique situation and only take what fits us.
CULT MEMBER QUESTION: How do you guys balance your work with your private (and especially social) lives? I‘m an entrepreneur myself and have been focussing heavily on work for the last couple of years. Despite making great progress in anything I tackle, I often find myself alienating my friends, family and my girlfriend, with whom I live together. How do you do it, Tom? What does Annie think of your work-life balance?
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I have to point out a nuance here - when you guys speak about wikipedia being a good source of information, this is somewhat accurate, but only when you refer to Wikipedia in English. I know you probably don't think about it because you are English speakers, but you also have listeners from other countries (like me, from Poland). Polish wikipedia is definitely not a completely reliable source - the articles are often much shorter or even biased. Many articles are also simply absent. So just something to think about critically:)
great pod man !
It’s been so long! I think I’ve rewatched most episodes just to remember the good old days of The Inforium.
Ahem... You mean the College Info Geek Podcast?
Looking forward to the Notion Basics video :) Please include life stuff, not just work stuff (Most Notion videos focus on just work, and I see an opportunity for all the stuff that Notion does outside of work too). Just an idea.
Notes:
* When provided with information, notice when you get confused or get an emotional reaction of conflict and disagreement; don't force yourself to accept it as it is, instead you should think critically, what is that sounds wrong here, is it because of a gab in my understanding and my model of perception or the information itself is misleading, inaccurate, incomplete or wrong, while doing that we should do our research and ask questions, be willing to be skiptecal if the problem is in the information.
* No one solution or advice fits all, we should not take any claim and set as an absolute truth or law, we should understand the context from where this was coming from, and also understand our unique situation and only take what fits us.
I love Martin brown shirt xoxoxoxo, fit nicer with a diamond chains...
yaaaaay a new episode \^-^/
Yeeah, you pronounced Dostoevsky absolutely right! 😌
CULT MEMBER QUESTION:
How do you guys balance your work with your private (and especially social) lives?
I‘m an entrepreneur myself and have been focussing heavily on work for the last couple of years. Despite making great progress in anything I tackle, I often find myself alienating my friends, family and my girlfriend, with whom I live together.
How do you do it, Tom? What does Annie think of your work-life balance?