Welcome, some interesting links for your Thursday.
’s Substack is filled with life lessons and valuable notes. I discovered this particular one via , on Notes.I recommend it for anyone considering writing a book.
I attempted to write a book about AI and human augmentation 8 years ago, and even made it to Mallorca for the Storia writers’ retreat. I had been in conversations with agents and went through different iterations of a proposal, but ultimately, and coinciding with my shift to coaching from corporate innovation, I voted on a book in process —a self-published iBooks (written and published in Pages) — where I add to and revise chapters.
I find myself revisiting this mix every couple of months. I find it soothing for when I am writing at my desk with a slightly cooler wind sneaking in through the window.
Reddit answers might be better (more semantic, and useful) than chatGPT. I just need to remember to go there more often to test it.
https://www.reddit.com/answers/
On the AI point, I have been using Comet (and have a few invitations to share).
Wonderful work from Grilli Type
Thank you for reading.
Nitzan