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Constantly Curious - Edition #50
50 Editions Later...THANK YOU! Masters Preview ⛳️, An Honest Scouting Report on Bronny James 🏀, Examining the Hurley Brothers 👬, & More
Welcome to Constantly Curious, Edition #50!
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If this is your first time reading - welcome! Let your curiosity run wild with us every Thursday at 12pm EST.
Videos I’m Watching…
Podcasts I’m Listening To…
Cathie Wood's bull case is bitcoin will hit $1.5 million.
In this talk, @CathieDWood breaks down her thoughts on the macro situation, why people are buying BTC, why innovation drives returns & her reaction to ETF launches.
Full episode on X.
LISTEN: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/133…
— Pomp 🌪 (@APompliano)
10:50 PM • Apr 3, 2024
New Accounts I’m Following…
Zac Cupples to learn complex biomechanics in ridiculously simple ways (Instagram)
Articles I’m Reading…
PRO TIPS: For any articles that are paywall’d, refer to CC #11 or CC #19 for a way to bypass. OR, utilize your iPhone’s “Reader View” in your browser (this works occasionally)
🏀 An Honest Scouting Report of Bronny James (The Ringer)
Posts that Caught My Eye…
Here’s the exact “ONE NUMBER” system I’m using to build my portfolio of writing business to $10,000,000 per year.
It’s inspired by a simple question from the British Rowing Team:
“Will it make the boat go faster?”
Here’s what I mean (and how you can apply it to your business)… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush)
12:38 PM • Apr 4, 2024
I spent yesterday afternoon on a long walk with Seth Godin.
5 learnings (that everyone needs to hear):
1. Rituals > Structure.
I asked Seth about how he manages his days and time (a personal fascination of mine).
He replied that he has rituals, but no structure.
Every day,… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom)
12:52 PM • Apr 10, 2024
This chart would have been unimaginable just a few years ago
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano)
9:21 PM • Apr 9, 2024
Ideas Making Me Think…
“Rome wasn’t built in a day, but they were laying bricks every hour.
You don’t have to do it all today. Just lay a brick.”
See you next week!
Stay Curious, Friends!
-Nick
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