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Weekly Brain Food

Below are some articles and ideas I am processing this week. This list goes out only to Premium Subscribers.

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After Office: Evolving Draft

The latest draft.

After Office: Evolving Draft
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Stop The Music

The disruption of creative work has been going on for a long time. And yet, we always assume it won't affect us.

Stop The Music
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Best of 2022 + What's Next?

🎧 An audio version of this article is available below and on Spotify, Apple Music, and beyond. 2022 is drawing to a close. It's been intense. My family and I started the year in a new home, in a new town, with a new baby boy — scaling multiple steep

Best of 2022 + What's Next?
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Navigating a Dancing Landscape

The internet compels us to constantly respond and adapt to each other's behavior. This makes everything less predictable. Why does this happen and how can we succeed in such an environment?

Navigating a Dancing Landscape
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Zucked and Musked

The first-order effect of remote work is emptier offices. The second-order effect is leaner companies. The third-order effect is more inequality and opportunity.

Zucked and Musked
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Why Inequality is Efficient

The physical and cultural constraints that gave rise to a normal income distribution are losing their power. The difference between highway and airline networks explains why.

Why Inequality is Efficient
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The Middle Class Is Dead. Long Live the Long Tail Class.

A networked, creative economy cannot produce a normal distribution of income. Our focus should shift to providing a minimum-viable lifestyle to a growing long-tail class. Cities have a critical role to play in that process.

The Middle Class Is Dead. Long Live the Long Tail Class.
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Cities are Instagram

As they grow, networks become more efficient and less egalitarian. The process explains a lot about where we are — and where we're headed.

Cities are Instagram
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Housing Is the New Office

Can an oversupply of offices create an oversupply of housing? (Generally, no. Occasionally, yes.)

Housing Is the New Office