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Walker Weekly – Game Theory, Frog Eating, and Scooting for Joy
This edition includes a blog post by Adam Mastroianni on the pitfalls of productivity culture, and a video by Veritasium exploring game theory and life strategies. I also talk about my new electric scooter, which makes outings more enjoyable during summer.
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Walker Weekly – Pen Your Friends and Share the Love
This edition discusses “solitude deprivation” from Cal Newport’s book, advocating for moments away from digital distractions to connect with one’s thoughts. I also discuss the practice of letter writing.
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Walker Weekly – New “Life Tracker” System and Optimizing Digital Consumption
Welcome to Walker Weekly, a regularly scheduled newsletter where I share things that I find interesting, useful, inspiring, or thought-provoking. If you have anything of your own that falls into these categories, please let me know in the comments! I’m always looking for new inspiration. Quote I’m pondering Is this the best way to use technology…
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Walker Weekly: New Gear, New Destinations, And the Search for the Absolute
Welcome to Walker Weekly, a regularly scheduled newsletter where I share things that I find interesting, useful, inspiring, or thought-provoking. If you have anything of your own that falls into these categories, please let me know in the comments! I’m always looking for new inspiration. Book I’m reading: The Razor’s Edge by W. Somerset Maugham. A…
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8 Creative Ways People Are Using ChatGPT for Maximum Productivity — and Fun
Over the last few months, I’ve become more and more interested in how people are leveraging ChatGPT and other LLMs in both their personal and professional lives. After doing some (AI-assisted) research, what follows are a few of the best ways I’ve come across of interacting with ChatGPT to enhance your productivity, to learn things…
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Walker Weekly – Corporate Counterculture, Ownership & Discipline
Video I’m Trying to Make Sense of Davis Clarke (Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan). This man is an enigma, someone who is legitimately excited and fulfilled by his exceedingly typical 9-5 corporate job as a “Capital Management Manager” (what?) at a bank. He chooses to see the bright side of his situation – that he’s…