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He had good grades in college. Wasn't just one of those  book smart kids, but actually had a decent head. Decent, but not great. He knew he wasn't the type to be able to start his own business and get rich. So he graduated and got a job.

At his job...

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Abraham Kim
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By 2010 the world had become unrecognizable. On the surface.

Peer deeper and you'd see how things were changing less.

The details were changing. smartphones , increasingly  global economies,  electric vehicles , and promises of  self-driving cars.

But what actually mattered had calcified further.

Sebastian thought this while sipping through the middle of his ...

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For years... actually decades by this time... Richard had a calm "fuck off" ready to serve his sister the moment his she would reach out for help. The two had been close before the money , and when he first began earning real money he couldn't be more excited, the...

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Abraham Kim
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The  rain had come suddenly. Sammy had not checked the weather this morning. It had seemed like one of those days where the weather was going to stay put the entire time.

She didn't mind the rain. Her car was built to handle wet roads and she felt safe inside of...
Podcasts
I like to think of the end to the
golden age
of 
podcasts
from a slightly different angle. It's fully from my perspective as a listener of podcasts.

There was once a time when I looked forward to listening to podcasts all day. Whether i was driving or walking or even working! I thought I needed to have a podcast on! 

This was the time when i was crazy about 
Tom Bilyeu
's impact theory, which is still a very good interview show, but these days I just don't feel that same craving for podcasts I once did. Sometimes I'm just more interested in what I'm doing -- whether it be work or walking or etc -- that I'd rather not listen to other people chit chatting... although the content might be good.

I still listen to podcasts but it's just not a thing that I have as a my regular routine. I see the end of the golden age as the populace shifting like so.
Abraham Kim
Why I write.
That's a great article 
therealbrandonwilson
 

Keni I think knowing why we do something keeps opportunities possible. Wanting to be good at something or known for something just isn't enough of a reason. You'll quit along the way.

I was thinking about this while listening to the new 
Joe Rogan
with 
Dave Chappelle
where Dave says how cool it is that all of the things Joe does today primarily are things he got into with no visible outcome initially. Joe had no intentions of being known as a 
UFC
commentator or being known for 
podcasts
. He just knew he wanted to do it and he had his why.

For much of my writing life I've wanted to be recognized and that drove my habit and that's probably why I've struggled to keep the habit.
Abraham Kim