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Peer-reviewed, byte-sized philosophy. 1000-Word Philosophy delivers weekly briefings of concise essays (roughly 1,000 words) that provide clear, expert-written introductions to complex philosophical topics.
The most wisdom per word of any newsletter on the web. Every Thursday, James Clear shares 3 ideas, 2 quotes, and 1 question to help you build better habits and live a more productive life.
Tim Ferriss's free weekly newsletter featuring the five coolest things he's found or explored that week — books, gadgets, articles, and unusual discoveries from around the world.
A magazine of ideas and culture. Boston Review delivers weekly briefings that explore ethics, politics, and philosophy through in-depth essays and forums that invite debate on the world's most pressing issues.
Weekly insights on decision-making, mental models, and wisdom for living a better life. Shane Parrish's Brain Food helps you think better, decide better, and live better.
Philosophy for living. Daily Philosophy delivers weekly briefings that make the wisdom of the world's greatest thinkers accessible and applicable to the challenges of modern everyday life.
Unlock your creative potential with Building a Second Brain. Tiago Forte shares strategies for organizing your digital life and turning your notes into finished work.
Provoking deep thought. The Institute of Art and Ideas (IAI.TV) delivers a weekly briefing ('IAI News') with articles, debates, and videos from the world's leading thinkers on the cutting edge of philosophy, science, and the arts.
Weekly insights on productivity, business, and life. Ali Abdaal shares actionable tips and reflections on how to live a more fulfilling and productive life.
Mindful productivity and neuroscience-based strategies for creative work. Anne-Laure Le Cunff explores the science of learning, creativity, and mental health.
For reason, science, and hope. New Humanist delivers weekly briefings that explore the world through a rationalist and secular humanist lens, focusing on science, ethics, and human rights.
A thought-provoking idea to your inbox every Sunday. Philosophy Break delivers concise, accessible briefings that distill the wisdom of the world's greatest thinkers into manageable 'breaks'.
How to build products people actually want. Hiten Shah shares weekly lessons on product-market fit, user research, and building sustainable startups.
Critical reflections on contemporary culture. The Hedgehog Review delivers weekly briefings that question the modern world through the lens of history, philosophy, and sociology.
Rethink your approach to time and focus. The Lantern by Mike Vardy provides weekly insights, tools, and frameworks to help you be more productive and intentional.
A search for what it means to live a meaningful life. The Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings) delivers weekly briefings of cross-disciplinary wisdom, exploring the creative lives of artists and thinkers.
What is philosophy for? The Point delivers weekly briefings featuring essays that examine the philosophical underpinnings of contemporary life, from the way we work to the way we love.
Emotional intelligence for the modern world. The School of Life delivers weekly briefings that use philosophy and psychology to help you find inner calm, understand your relationships, and lead a more resilient life.
Design for cats and their people. Tuft & Paw delivers a weekly briefing that combines modern home design for cats with expert advice on feline behavior and health.