My name is Grace. For my 10 subscribers, thank you for your blind leap of faith and for subscribing to my newsletter. This is the first issue. Let’s go! If you remember, I said this would be a weekly newsletter - Sorry, I lied. I write very slowly. A monthly cadence will allow me to understand fully a lot of things that happened, and share with you the best I can.
Finding out I am one of the first 10 subscribers is exciting!
Is the "10" number in this article even a dynamic one? In other words, if yet another person subscribed, would it become 11? Also I wondered, when the first subscriber came in, did he/she see the singular form of the countable noun "subscriber"? :-D
I came here from your medium post on inflation. Infrequent but high quality, curiosity-driven content is *the best*. There are no shortage of hot takes on the Internet!
> A mental shift has been the biggest. I found happiness is so short-lived. Happiness needs to be pursued
I feel so strongly about this as well. I made quite a big shift the past 2-3 months as well. but not so much externally like you (from corporate to whatever it is you're doing).
more internally and also like you, I guess.
By the way, I love how you listed so many different things you're trying out.
It gives me permission despite the well-worn wisdom of more wood, fewer arrows of focusing.
I guess, we're both on the problem-finding stage.
1 question: what's that screenshot of remote jobs for data lovers? I cannot find it via googling.
What Grace's Up To: Issue #1
Finding out I am one of the first 10 subscribers is exciting!
Is the "10" number in this article even a dynamic one? In other words, if yet another person subscribed, would it become 11? Also I wondered, when the first subscriber came in, did he/she see the singular form of the countable noun "subscriber"? :-D
I came here from your medium post on inflation. Infrequent but high quality, curiosity-driven content is *the best*. There are no shortage of hot takes on the Internet!
I really enjoyed this first issue. Keep up the good work!
> A mental shift has been the biggest. I found happiness is so short-lived. Happiness needs to be pursued
I feel so strongly about this as well. I made quite a big shift the past 2-3 months as well. but not so much externally like you (from corporate to whatever it is you're doing).
more internally and also like you, I guess.
By the way, I love how you listed so many different things you're trying out.
It gives me permission despite the well-worn wisdom of more wood, fewer arrows of focusing.
I guess, we're both on the problem-finding stage.
1 question: what's that screenshot of remote jobs for data lovers? I cannot find it via googling.