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This is one of the most fascinating pieces I've read on AI. It explores the impact of AI on economic structures through a thought-provoking spiritual lens.
I've been a fan of Susan for years. If you're an introvert, her beautfiul words will make you feel seen for the first time in your life. 10/10 - She is the introvert's queen.
Jeanne is an exceptionally talented writer, and Iโm so glad she stuck with it. Her fiction is not only incredibly funny but also wonderfully relatable. On top of that, she casually creates stunning drawings and paintings that perfectly complement her beautiful words. Do yourself a favour and check out her work right away!
Marc is the former CEO of Netflix, whether you're into big tech or not, his short posts share a lot of wisdom.
As someone who struggled with reading as a child, I was never drawn to fiction. However, after discovering Clancy's work, I felt a deep connection to their writing. Typically, Iโm an avid reader of self-help books, but Iโm now shifting towards fiction. Stories can teach you so much more on a deeper level. I highly recommend exploring his work, especially if youโve been stuck in a self-help or non-fiction rut for a whileโyou might be pleasantly surprised by what you discover!
Michael is a superb writer and illustrator. I laughed so much while reading his latest post whilst I was sat on the loo. My favourite is "Everyone has a meal plan until they get punched in the mouth". Subscribe to him immediately!
One of the coolest people on Substack, an incredible writer and artist. I definately feel cooler (and more informed) after reading her 'Stack. (Check out her art cintrawilsonart.com)
What can I say, Alex is a creative powerhouse, extremely funny and deep. (No pressure, Alex) A must read for 'creatives', well, anyone actually.