The Polymath
Your curiosity doesn't fit in boxes. You want ideas from everywhere â 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
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.
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.

lcamtufâs 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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