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Jaguar did a rebrand. The idea behind the new “brand” and logo is a shift from the same vehicles they are used to making to the new luxurious EV vehicles; they want to stop competing with BMW and Mercedes and compete with Rolls Royce and Bentley. It’s important to point out that Jaguar worldwide sales last year (2023) were less than in 2020 with the COVID pandemic. The ad make Jaguar trend on different social media platforms but not because the news models are attracting but because they didn’t show the vehicles. NBC News
An Open Letter to My Lost Younger Self. It’s a short letter in which Sahil explains how he stopped feeling lost. First, reclaim your power by doing some small things that you can actually do (waking up earlier, exercising, eating leaner), and after that, you start regaining confidence in yourself. He also talks about taking action; people who aren’t as smart as you are doing better in life because they act; they don’t stay on thinking and planning. For me, the most important take from this read is “Start trusting in the trend, not the position.” Remember, you’re not lost; you’re just finding. Blog by Sahil Bloom

Stop Overthinking. He shares 3 techniques | frameworks | ideas to stop overthinking. The first is "the decision isn't the end goal, the following actions are", decisions are not what matters, the actions you take or don't take after the decisions are what decide your outcome. The second is "believe that you can adapt instead of not having problems" Expect the problems and believe you can adapt and still be on course to your goals. The last one is "Don't confuse type 2-way doors decision with 1-way door decision". 1-way door decisions are decisions that you can't take back. You can't go back to how things were before making the decision you made (these are significant decisions, that you should take time and think meticulously before deciding); and the 2-way doors type of decisions are reversible, you can go back, you can take them back. This one you should be quick making them. Blog by Sahil Bloom
Other reading...
Y Combinator launches Remy. LinkedIn
$100,000 trapped on your mind. On LinkedIn by Dan Koe
Make a sense of humor your default emotion. On X by Chris Williamson
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Jaguar did a rebrand. The idea behind the new “brand” and logo is a shift from the same vehicles they are used to making to the new luxurious EV vehicles; they want to stop competing with BMW and Mercedes and compete with Rolls Royce and Bentley. It’s important to point out that Jaguar worldwide sales last year (2023) were less than in 2020 with the COVID pandemic. The ad make Jaguar trend on different social media platforms but not because the news models are attracting but because they didn’t show the vehicles. NBC News
An Open Letter to My Lost Younger Self. It’s a short letter in which Sahil explains how he stopped feeling lost. First, reclaim your power by doing some small things that you can actually do (waking up earlier, exercising, eating leaner), and after that, you start regaining confidence in yourself. He also talks about taking action; people who aren’t as smart as you are doing better in life because they act; they don’t stay on thinking and planning. For me, the most important take from this read is “Start trusting in the trend, not the position.” Remember, you’re not lost; you’re just finding. Blog by Sahil Bloom

Stop Overthinking. He shares 3 techniques | frameworks | ideas to stop overthinking. The first is "the decision isn't the end goal, the following actions are", decisions are not what matters, the actions you take or don't take after the decisions are what decide your outcome. The second is "believe that you can adapt instead of not having problems" Expect the problems and believe you can adapt and still be on course to your goals. The last one is "Don't confuse type 2-way doors decision with 1-way door decision". 1-way door decisions are decisions that you can't take back. You can't go back to how things were before making the decision you made (these are significant decisions, that you should take time and think meticulously before deciding); and the 2-way doors type of decisions are reversible, you can go back, you can take them back. This one you should be quick making them. Blog by Sahil Bloom
Other reading...
Y Combinator launches Remy. LinkedIn
$100,000 trapped on your mind. On LinkedIn by Dan Koe
Make a sense of humor your default emotion. On X by Chris Williamson
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