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The Polymath

Your curiosity doesn't fit in boxes. You want ideas from everywhere — the unexpected connections are the point. One day it's neuroscience, the next it's medieval history.

Reading List for The Polymaths

8 newsletters curated for this personality type

Curt Jaimungal

Curt Jaimungal

by Curt Jaimungal

Curt Jaimungal (Theories of Everything) shares exclusive content: opinions on theories, original ideas, breakdowns of complex concepts, and early access to podcasts.

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Tim Urban

Wait But Why

by Tim Urban

Tim Urban's Wait But Why delivers humorous, deeply researched long-form essays on complex topics like AI, human behavior, and the future, featuring signature stick figures.

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lcamtuf

lcamtuf’s thing

by lcamtuf

lcamtuf delivers well-researched, clickbait-free articles for the inner geek, covering diverse topics like circuit theory, wacky math, and tree felling.

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Jason Crawford

The Roots of Progress

by Jason Crawford

Jason Crawford, founder of the Roots of Progress Institute, explores the causes of human progress and advocates for a renewed philosophy of technological advancement.

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Ian Leslie

The Ruffian

by Ian Leslie

Ian Leslie's "The Ruffian" offers eclectic commentary on news, culture, and communication, featuring curated links and deep thinking for readers avoiding outrage.

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Alex Danco

Alex Danco's Newsletter

by Alex Danco

Alex Danco's Newsletter explores technology, innovation, and future trends. Expect analysis on startups, predictions, culture, and interdisciplinary ideas.

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Cosmos Institute

Cosmos Institute

by Cosmos Institute

Cosmos Institute trains 'philosopher-builders' to steer AI toward human flourishing. Features weekly essays on AI, philosophy, autonomy, and decentralization.

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Noah Brier

Why is this interesting?

by Noah Brier

Noah Brier's "Why is this interesting?" cultivates a new way of thinking by connecting diverse, unexpected subjects for pattern recognition beyond niche perspectives.

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