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The most-highlighted sentences of 2024
The most-highlighted sentences of 2024Published inThe Medium BlogSent as aNewsletter4 min readJust now-- The highlight of my year? Working on this newsletter. Thank you to the hundreds of thousands of you who open and read this each week!Issue #234: highlights, year-end book lists, and deliberate distractionAs the calendar year wraps up, were doing the same here at the Medium Newsletter. This week, well be taking a look back at the year on Medium, pulling out the top highlighted passages (today), calling out some of the most-read responses, flagging notable new publications, writers new to Medium, and (Friday) sharing the most-read and most-shared stories of the year. Then were taking a break for the last week of 2024 we hope you will as well, we all need rest and will be back in 2025 to help you better understand your world in the new year.Reading through the most-highlighted passages from the year, a few clear themes stood out. By far the biggest one and not a surprise if youre a regular reader of this newsletter, as we highlighted a number of these in past issues are ideas related to deepening your understanding of yourself:When it comes to writing online, how I beats how to. Brendan Charles, Why I shifted from pure writing to documenting insteadPeople with high levels of trait self-control are good at avoiding temptation not resisting it. Riikka Iivanainen, The secret life of people with high self-control (its easier than you think)Showing up. Showing up with your whole self, showing up with your values and beliefs, showing up with what makes you unique, but above all showing up with consistency. JA Westenberg, Just show upTheres a fine line between taking on a worthwhile challenge, and taking on unnecessary stress. John Gorman, Stop wasting your timeThe problem with good habits, in other words, is that they sacrifice intentionality for efficiency. Stephan Joppich, Goodbye, Atomic HabitsEdison did not look for problems in need of solutions; he looked for solutions in need of modification.Of course, the flip side of this showed up here, too there was also a lot of wisdom about better understanding other people:If a persons behavior doesnt make sense to you, it is because you are missing a part of their context. Devon Price, Laziness does not existThe value of research doesnt come from elevating people who are already shouting. It comes from finding the people who are not being heard, and adding their voices to the conversation. Pavel Samsonov, Nikes $25B blunder shows us the limits of data-drivenHonesty is direct, whereas dishonesty tends to be indirect. Joshua Mason, Im an (actual) detective: Here are 7 signs that someone is lying to youLastly: While were avowedly pro-human-writing here at Medium, we also know AI tools can serve many purposes, like helping you learn new skills. And two of the most-highlighted passages this year were AI prompts that will raise your skill level in using chat-based AI tools like ChatGPT. We think youll find them useful:Before you start, please ask me any questions you have about this so I can give you more context. Be extremely comprehensive. Jordan Gibbs, The most important ChatGPT promptCreate a curated list of use cases for ChatGPT, each thoughtfully designed to align with my occupation. This list will serve as my personalized guide, enabling me to leverage ChatGPTs capabilities in various aspects of my occupation. Organize this list into 10 distinct sections sorted by their relevance to my occupation. In each section, construct a table with columns for Use Case and Example Request. Each section will contain 5 use cases examples. The Example Request will be written in the form of a direct request to ChatGPT. Begin by asking me about my occupation, and based on it fill in the interests, goals, challenges Im facing. Its imperative that you follow the request for 10 sections and 5 use case examples in each section. Bernard Builds, This one prompt will teach you how to use ChatGPTWhat else were readingIve never thought of it this way, but year-end book lists tend to be misleading for very mechanical reasons: Unlike music, TV, and movies, books take a long time to read, meaning critics can only read a tiny fraction of what gets published every year. (Janice Harayda)The best thing I learned from this story about a chefs time working at a Michelin-starred restaurant was how the culinary team the folks making the food are also the servers, hosts, and dishwashers. They see the whole experience, so they know how to make it better. (Fox Britten)The deputy campaign manager for Kamala Harris sees her loss as a symptom of a larger issue for Democrats: The institutions theyre used to influencing traditional media and Hollywood are no longer the dominant cultural forces. You dont get a national eight-point shift to the right without losing hold of culture. (Semafor) Your daily dose of practical wisdom about inspirationTo find creative inspiration, practice deliberate distraction. Put yourself in the path of serendipity with an aimless diversion, like flipping through old encyclopedias or browsing the shelves of a bookstore without a goal in mind, and see what unexpected connections your mind starts to make.
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