Finally a MasterClass for business! The Howard Schulz Business Leadership MasterClass is an All Access Pass exclusive. If you’re wondering whether it’s worth getting the MasterClass All Access Pass, it’s a resounding 1000% yes. It’s the best online purchase I’ve ever made and I think the price is too cheap for what you get. One […]
How To Start Reading Manga (The Beginner’s Guide To Japanese Comics)
Manga. The comic form native to Japan. Those strange little books crammed with cartoon girls with boobs the size of Mount Fuji. You know, the black and white ones that you see the weird kid in class reading from right to left. Why would anybody wanna start reading that crazy shit? Well, if anybody called […]
Neil Gaiman Teaches the Art of Storytelling MasterClass Review
Neil Gaiman’s MasterClass is the one I’ve been most excited about since it was announced. Neil has spoken endlessly in interviews about the art of storytelling. He’s always been an incredibly compelling and motivating speaker. And yet I was worried that Neil Gaiman’s MasterClass wouldn’t live up to the hype I’d built up in my […]
Reading Exercise of the Week #1: The Bradbury Trio
Every day this week try to read: One short story One poem One essay The inspiration for this way of reading came from Ray Bradbury. In his keynote address to The Sixth Annual Writers Symposium in 2001 and in his wonderful biography and meditation on the craft of writing, Zen in the Art of Writing, […]
Jodie Foster Teaches Filmmaking MasterClass Review
MasterClass doesn’t surprise me anymore. Obviously I’m pleasantly surprised whenever one of my writing or filmmaking heroes turns up as a Masterclass instructor. But I’ve stopped being surprised that the company is able to snag so many huge names. MasterClass is an institution now. It’s an online university unlike any other and it deserves all […]
How To Have An Awesome Year (10 Ways To Make 2019 Rock)
In Book Four of his Meditations, Marcus Aurelius wrote: Before ten days are over, you will seem a god to those who presently view you as a wild beast or an ape, if only you return to your principles and your reverence for reason. Aurelius then followed that powerful precept up with this: Do not […]
How to be conversationally fluent in Japanese (some battle notes)
Don’t listen to anyone who tells you you can be fluent in Japanese in just three months. Or six months. Or a year. Those people are trying to sell you something. Always. Benny’s trying to sell you on his books and courses and PDFs and shit. But look at the result of him trying to […]
John Doe Bodybuilding Shredded Ops Review
John Doe Bodybuilding has done more for my level of fitness than anyone else. I’ve tried a lot of different fitness products, bought countless muscle building programs, and even signed on to multiple personal training sessions. Nothing has come close to getting me feeling good about my body as the advice from John Doe Bodybuilding. […]
What if you could only read 30 books for the rest of your life? (My reply to Marie Kondo)
Marie Kondo made bookworms butthurt the world over by saying that books were clutter and that your personal library should be limited to 30 books. Actually I don’t really know what Marie Kondo said. I didn’t watch her Netflix series “Tidying Up” because it sounds like a duller version of Trinny and Susannah. If your […]
How To Write 500 Words a Day (Every Day, Without Fail)
500 words a day is the minimum effective daily word count if you want to be a serious writer. It’s low enough that you can hit it and quit it on days when you’re not feeling it. And it’s the perfect amount to grease the gears on the days you’re feeling like Stephen King (2,000 […]
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