He should have written a book instead and then given you the opportunity to read it whenever you like. https://medium.com/@danielwieser/why-you-should-write-your-own-biography-597de77a200
I see a lot of people following with the expectation that I follow them back and then unfollowing after a few days. Question to everyone around here: Is this good practice? Why not follow the people you like to read from instead of trying to get more followers yourself?
Which states and state transitions exist and how can we react to state transitions?
Did the same thing. Got back to bed again at 06:00 and slept until 07:00. Felt great!
The way to mastery is paved with confidence that you can do it. No master ever thought that he couldn't. Having the confidence that you can do it is winning half the battle. You would never start something that you are sure that will fail, so you as might think about it that it is going to succeed.
You forget that he has several people working for him...
Obsidian.md is a nice tool until you want to create books out of your notes like Niklas Luhmann did... I would therefore recommend Scrivener as you can use this tool for a) taking notes and b) writing books.
Text-to-sound is now integrated into every article! You can listen to every article read by AI. https://medium.com/curation-matters/now-you-can-listen-to-any-story-on-medium-af7e4b1beddf