Hi friends,
We’re back with the 48th edition of Paragraph Picks, , highlighting a few hand-selected pieces from the past couple of weeks.
Check them out & let us know which is your favorite!
@naomiii critiques the hollow performance of online authenticity, exploring how algorithm-driven conformity, personal branding, and external validation erode the infinite self.
What does it even mean to be real? To be authentic on these platforms? Are we not all playing a role on the big stage?
@papa explores how remixing channels the cultural DNA of hip-hop sampling and open source software to create a new, incentive-aligned system for collaborative writing, where attribution, shared rewards, and creative evolution are baked in.
When frameworks make it easy to build on others’ work while ensuring everyone benefits, history shows the result is more innovation, not less.
@bethanymarz introduces a personalized, AI-powered publishing platform that reimagines her 1.5 million-word archive as an interactive “choose your own adventure” experience.
It’s proof that I can express myself through software without writing a single line of code.
@anaroth reflects on the overwhelming abundance of modern tools and argues that success in the AI era will come from intentional alignment, focus, and respecting your attention.
When everything is possible, choosing becomes exhausting. And when you can’t choose, you don’t build.
@wibtal reflects on how our emotional patterns are formed in childhood and argues that to truly understand adults, we must understand the unmet needs and shaping forces of their early years.
The executive who explodes in meetings is the same child who threw tantrums; he just found a more socially acceptable outlet.
@parallelcitizen shares a chilling yet nuanced vision of 2030 where AI doesn’t supercharge productivity, but rather hijacks human attention, then encourages individuals and communities to build safeguards that preserve focus, agency, and meaning.
The defining drug isn’t a molecule but a medium: the infinite doomscroll.
That's all we have for this week — what did we miss?
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Always down to read some Naomi. Also, the connection between remixing and hip-hop sampling is gold! Haven't had the time to try a remix yet but hopefully before this week runs out.