A few laws from random sciences that almost certainly apply to your own -- regardless of what you do for a living.
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Why Pessimism Sounds So Smart
If you're a student of history, you know that most things have gotten better for most people over time. But read the news and what do you hear? Pessimism, pessimism, pessimism. There are several reasons why. Special thanks to my friends at Readwise -- check out Readwise.IO/morgan.
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Rare and Powerful Skills
A few easy-to-overlook skills that are so vital in today's world. Brought to you my friends at Readwise -- visit Readwise.io/morgan.
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My Favorite Book: An Astounding Look at How Fast the World Can Change
This episode digs into one of my favorite books of all time: The Big Change by Frederick Lewis Allen. Written in 1952, it's a remarkable look at how quickly the world can change, with so many profound insights that I find relevant today. Special thanks to my friends at Readwise.io/morgan for making this happen.
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This Was Never Easy: A Brief History of Nostalgia
There's a Russian saying that I love: "The past is more unpredictable than the future." It explains so much about nostalgia, and the twisted ways we all view the economic past.This episode is brought to you by my friends at 10 East – an investment platform for sophisticated investors to access private markets. To learn more visit 10east.co.