Why I started this newsletter

But Rohan, aren’t there enough newsletters in existence already? Honestly, you’re probably right. Unfortunately, I’m going to go ahead and add to the mailbox congestion. I decided to start this newsletter for myself to catalog my thoughts and get better at expressing them. This newsletter is a way to force me to be more contemplative about my life and reflect on the lessons that I’ve learned that will hopefully resonate with other random people on the internet. I hope that the content inspires and makes you think more deeply about topics you might not otherwise contemplate.

What you can expect from an issue

Each issue contains one thought that I’ve been pondering that week which could include anything from how to develop a reading habit, operating systems for life, and concepts from books I’ve read. In addition to this thought, I’ll also link to a lesson from a book that I've read that week, a recommendation of someone else's brilliant work, a fun media recommendation, and a quote of the week.

Want to discuss the content further?

One of the reasons I started this newsletter was to connect with people like you who are reading this now - people who are genuinely curious individuals. If there’s anything you want to discuss further (not least of all feedback) please reach out to me on any of the following platforms:

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Ex-editorial @ Morning Brew, current tech bro. Pls don’t read my newsletter I wrote it in college and it makes me cringe now