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The Sunday Summary: A new format with even more great info for you
3 min readMay 4, 2025
I’m changing up the format of these Sunday posts a bit, and I hope you find them helpful. Let me know what you think!
Blog posts from the past week
- If you’re not changing your mind, you’re arguing in bad faith. Or, as Seth Godin shares, If you’re not changing your mind, you’re arguing in bad faith.
- Jesus was never busy. “Jesus was not thus overburdened by a program of specific appointments to teach. While always at work, he gives the impression of finding time to chat, albeit not about trivialities. There is never a sense of hurry.”
- Confidence when it matters. A friend said this, which led to this post: “That’s how I am too. You know me, I take a lot of shots at myself and it’s all in fun. However, when I’m up there talking in front of a group I shift and I try to bring all of the confidence that I can.”
- Last touch attribution will lie to you. Website statistics and analytics can be vitally important, but they’ll lie to you if you’re not careful.
- Notes ARE my thinking process. Richard Feynman once said “Notes aren’t a record of my thinking process. They are my thinking progress”.
- Break text free. Our words are increasingly getting locked inside of systems where they can’t easily escape, and we need to fight against that.