Month: October 2019
(LINK) How Naveen Keeps Track
Lots to glean from this. I used to run a private blog and may go back to it. For some reason I stopped saving URL’s but Apple notes works well for me now. Also love the new reminders.
Still don’t have a great personal CRM but giving HiHello a try.
Welcome to another issue of superorganizers! We explore how the smartest people in the world organize what they know to do their best work. If you’re not a subscriber, you can get more interviews like this in your inbox by clicking here. Naveen keeps track.
— Read on superorganizers.substack.com/p/how-naveen-keeps-track
(LINK) The hunt for Asia’s El Chapo
(LINK) How relatives and allies of Cambodia’s leader amassed wealth overseas.
Amazing in and of itself how bad this all is but the outright flaunting of it is pretty crazy.
How relatives and allies of Cambodia’s leader amassed wealth overseas.
(LINK) Free Issue: China aligns deal messaging with the US; LeBron James and the NBA’s China mess; Pig problems
Bummer about LeBron but never really liked him much.
(LINK) Inside the collapse of Dyson’s electric car dream | WIRED UK
Bummer.
It started with a dream in 1993 and ended due to economic uncertainty in 2019. This is how Dyson’s attempt to compete with Tesla foundered
— Read on www.wired.co.uk/article/dyson-electric-car-cancelled-inside-story
(LINK) Montage Sequence #3 – Your first 30 days as an exec
Interesting advice. Gonna take some notes.
The book he mentions is 90 Days.
(LINK) Our Collective Chinese Conundrum – On my Om
Times are changing. Fast.
(LINK) Long read about Amazon and Jeff
(LINK) Mongolia needs allies to withstand China’s looming threat – Nikkei Asian Review
Solid read.
From the author of one of my favorite books this year :: https://amzn.to/2p25zUQ
Mongolia needs allies to withstand China’s looming threat – Nikkei Asian Review