"Live players" vs. "Dead players" (THREAD) Since reading this distinction two weeks ago, I've thought about it more or less every day. It's a simple distinction, but it explains so much.https://medium.com/@samo.burja/live-versus-dead-players-2b24f6e9eae2 …
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There's nothing necessarily wrong with being a dead player, btw. If your culture sets up good patterns for you to emulate, you can get along fine. It's just risky, because when circumstances change, you might blindly follow everyone off a cliff.
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One area where I think I'm reasonably alive is the blogging space. Someday I'll write about all the different choices I've made over the years and why I made them. Because this is my area, I'm particularly attuned to the aliveness of others.
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There are many people I could mention here, but the person who really stands out is
@vgr. He has innovated and surprised me so many times over the years: residencies, Refactor Camp, Breaking Smart, experiments with newsletters, running a longform course, blogchains, ...Show this thread -
I don't enjoy the results of every experiment (nor would I expect to), but I LOVE that he's always tinkering and trying new things.
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Q: In what domain(s) are you most alive? What are some examples of other people's aliveness that you especially appreciate?
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