# 8/13/23 - The Itinerant Weekly - #57 & #58 > What I read this week, that you should too **Published by:** [The Itinerant](https://paragraph.com/@theitinerant/) **Published on:** 2023-08-14 **Categories:** career, hbr, emotional intelligence, ai, artificial intelligence, side-hustle, hobbies, fundraising, china, fourth turning, soft landing, economy, warren buffet, genome, electric bandages, aging, distributed ai, brain computer interface, digital currency, energy - fusion, fusion, synthetic biological intelligence, graph theory, oppenheimer **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@theitinerant/81323-the-itinerant-weekly-57-and-58 ## Content If you only have 5 minutes this week, watch this video where Warren Buffet explains his thinking about why obsessing too much over valuation isn’t a good idea.The Itinerant Weekly is available on Diamond, Mirror.xyz, Paragraph.xyz, and at www.theitinerant.io.SubscribeEntrepreneurial Careers & The Future of WorkHBR – What to Ask Yourself Before a Career PivotHBR – How to Make a Career Pivot in the Latter Half of Your CareerChief Executive – Emotional Intelligence in an AI WorldBusiness Insider – The death of hobbiesThe Logan Bartlett Show – Fundraising Advice from 5 Unicorn FoundersMacroeconomics & Innovation HistoryAsia Markets – China economy threat of bankruptciesReuters – Moody’s downgrades US banks, warns of possible cuts to othersHidden Forces – The Fourth Turning is Here: Our Great National ChallengeDallas Fed (2007) – US Economy on Track for Soft LandingAlternative Investing & Wealth ManagementWarren Buffet – Market Valuations Don’t MatterCrunchbase – Are ‘Platform’ Teams the Key to VC Success in Downturns?Global Real Estate, Hospitality & TravelInman – Worth of US homes nears $50T as real estate values hit all-time highsGlobal Health & WellnessDiscover – The Next Human Genome ChallengeScientific American – Electric Bandages Heal Wounds that Won’t CloseScientific American – How Old can Humans’ Get?Science News – Human embryo replicas have gotten more complexTransformative TechnologiesData Driven Investor – Distributed AI, Cognitive Architectures, Brain-Computer Interfaces & Future of SocietyMIT Technology Review – What’s Next for China’s Digital Currency?STEM: Expand Your HorizonsReuters – US Scientists Repeat Fusion Ignition Breakthrough for 2nd TimePopular Mechanics – Scientists are Frighteningly Close to Achieving Synthetic Biological IntelligenceScientific American – 4 Stages of Conspiracy Theory Escalation on Social MediaCornell University – An Introduction to Graph TheoryPopular Mechanics – Scientists Say They Built a Particle that Can Remember its Own HistoryOn Being HumanBiologos – Oppenheimer: The Dilemma of Scientific PowerBusiness Insider – My 10-year-old spends up to 5 hours / week learning how to codeThe Michael Shermer Show – Why We Get Fooled, with Christopher ChabrisSimon Sinek – We Can’t Be High Performers on Our OwnSubscribe ## Publication Information - [The Itinerant](https://paragraph.com/@theitinerant/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@theitinerant/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@theitinerant): Subscribe to updates ## Optional - [Collect as NFT](https://paragraph.com/@theitinerant/81323-the-itinerant-weekly-57-and-58): Support the author by collecting this post - [View Collectors](https://paragraph.com/@theitinerant/81323-the-itinerant-weekly-57-and-58/collectors): See who has collected this post