sites i often visit

a collection of websites that inspire, challenge, and expand my thinking. places where i find new perspectives, beautiful writing, and ideas that stick with me.

the dictionary of obscure sorrows

john koenig's beautiful project creating words for emotions we feel but don't have language for. each definition is a tiny piece of poetry that captures the human condition.

anthony hobday

a writer and thinker whose work explores the intersection of technology, society, and human nature. his essays always make me see familiar things in new ways.

the yale review

one of america's oldest literary magazines, publishing thoughtful essays, fiction, and poetry that challenge conventional thinking and expand intellectual horizons.

atmos

a climate and culture magazine that tells stories about our relationship with the natural world. their approach to environmental journalism is both urgent and beautiful.

harvard business review

the gold standard for business and management insights. their research-backed articles on leadership, strategy, and organizational behavior always give me fresh perspectives on how to think about complex problems.

dribbble

a showcase of incredible design work that pushes boundaries and inspires creativity. seeing how other designers solve visual problems helps me think differently about user experience and aesthetics.

zerodha varsity

an extensive collection of free stock market and financial education lessons. one of the largest financial literacy resources on the web, covering everything from basic concepts to advanced trading strategies.

george hotz

geohot's blog "the singularity is nearer" - a home for poorly researched ideas that he finds himself repeating a lot anyway. raw thoughts on technology, society, and the future from one of the most interesting minds in tech.

eyecannndy

a creative space that inspires and challenges visual thinking.