WEEKLY INSIGHTS
We send out one insight a week to help you think better, feel better, and live with more intention. Written by Pat and Jack.
Ideas to sit with
How To Have An Unfulfilling Life
Sometimes it's easier to know what not to do, so you know what to do. These are my five steps to live a deeply unfulfilled life and I can guarantee, if you follow all of them, you will waste every last drop of your potential.
Four Lessons On Why Today Is Everything
One holiday to Kyoto in the 1920s changed the fate of 200,000 people. Your decisions might not carry that weight - but they matter more than you think. From butterfly effects to Charlie Munger's inversion theory, Jimmy Carr writing jokes for ten hours a day, and why every successful person worked harder than you think - this is a blog about why the present is the only place your future actually gets built.
Six Lessons From Steve Jobs' Twenties and Thirties
Jobs was fired, floundering, and far from finished by 35. Before the iPhone, the iMac, and the billions - there were failed bets, brutal setbacks, and a series of quiet lessons that built the man. Jack unpacks what Jobs was actually doing in his twenties and thirties, and what it means for you.
How Asia Made Me A Better Person
Seven countries. Seven moments that cracked open a new way of thinking. From the urgency of India to the perfectionism of Japan, the world is full of people doing life differently - and doing it brilliantly. Jack shares the mindset shifts that four years in Asia gave him, and what you can steal from each one.
You'll Never Be Problem-Free. Here's What To Do Instead
Problems don't disappear when life gets better - they just change. The goal was never a problem-free life. It was always about getting better problems. Pat unpacks why accepting problems is the first step, and how to take action to trade yours in for ones worth having.
What Giving 100% Actually Means
Most people think giving 100% means working harder. Jack thought the same, until he realised he was answering every question after the meeting, never during it. Real effort isn't about hours. It's about the courage to be wrong.