WriMoReMo

WriMoReMo explores the intersection of life and technology, focusing on personal growth, storytelling, the effects of societal systems, and the role of technology. It challenges readers to reflect on self-improvement, the complexities of human emotions, and the influence of cultural and technological shifts on identity and relationships.

Personal Growth Storytelling Societal Systems Technology and Computing Cultural Influences Human Emotions Identity and Relationships

The hottest Substack posts of WriMoReMo

And their main takeaways
18 implied HN points 16 Jan 24
  1. A writer's distinctive voice is a key element in their work, conveying their character and drawing readers in.
  2. Developing a writing voice requires study, practice, and refinement, which can be a challenging journey.
  3. Engaging in hobbies, like writing, may start as fun but can turn into a mix of productivity and seeking validation, yet the joy of writing keeps one going.
7 implied HN points 19 Feb 24
  1. The world can be viewed as a layered cake with different levels representing nature, culture, governance, and more. Each layer interacts with and influences the others, impacting global dynamics.
  2. Nature plays a significant role in shaping geopolitics and human tendencies, influencing interactions between nations and communities.
  3. Cultures evolve and spread through regions, impacting belief systems, governance structures, societal outcomes, and even legislative decisions.
11 implied HN points 24 Jan 24
  1. Failure is a part of learning and growth in all aspects of life.
  2. Striving for improvement is important, even if it means initially 'sucking' at something.
  3. The process of 'sucking' at something can lead to valuable growth and development.
7 implied HN points 12 Feb 24
  1. People around the world share common emotions like happiness, sadness, and fear despite playing life's game on different boards.
  2. America has a deep-seated culture that resists centralized power and favors institutional proliferation, with capitalism being a prominent 'god'.
  3. American business thrives on a combination of sales, service, marketing, value creation, and finance, shaping a society deeply rooted in consumerism and desire creation.
8 implied HN points 07 Jan 24
  1. Knowledge of storytelling frameworks like Jungian archetypes can be applied to various contexts like sales and tech interviews
  2. Understanding the essence of product storytelling involves setting context, explaining challenges, showing solutions, emphasizing value, and presenting emotive outcomes
  3. Recognizing overarching story themes and archetypes can help individuals craft compelling narratives and navigate different scenarios effectively
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5 implied HN points 21 Dec 23
  1. Capture the little moments in life, not just the big ones.
  2. Creating art and documenting your life can help you understand yourself better over time.
  3. Documenting your memories through writing, photos, or recordings can slow down time and merge different versions of yourself.
4 implied HN points 30 Dec 23
  1. People are more upset and opinionated than ever, especially in regards to politics and media.
  2. Having a well-rounded understanding of different perspectives is crucial for forming informed opinions.
  3. Engaging in civil discussions with empathy is necessary in the current online landscape to find common ground and drive positive change.
3 implied HN points 05 Dec 23
  1. The pursuit of adulthood often leads to a search for freedom and normalcy.
  2. There is confusion around the concept of adulthood, with no clear definition.
  3. Extended adolescence in society is fueled by consumerism, digital tribes, and a lack of mainstream spiritual guidance.
2 HN points 31 Dec 23
  1. The stock market and astrology are both complex systems with elements, interconnections, and purposes
  2. Systems thinking involves understanding stocks (stores) and flows (increases or decreases) within systems
  3. Belief is crucial for human-made systems to function, like the stock market and astrology
1 HN point 11 Jan 24
  1. Identifying the biggest global issue requires nuanced understanding and openness to different perspectives.
  2. Institutionalized solidarity versus individual liberalism is a key conflict affecting various socio-political systems.
  3. Intermediary events or shock events may be necessary to break cycles of dissonance within institutions.
2 implied HN points 08 Nov 23
  1. Feeling lonely doesn't necessarily mean missing people; it can be more complex.
  2. Upbringing can heavily influence how we perceive and experience loneliness.
  3. Despite caring, people are often wrapped up in their own lives, making interactions episodic.
1 HN point 19 Dec 23
  1. The author experienced boredom and loneliness during the Christmas season, leading them to delve into a deep obsession with AI image generation and Steve Harvey.
  2. They explored tools like generative AI, face swapping, and other extensions to pursue their obsession with creating AI Steve Harvey.
  3. Ultimately, the author realized that their pursuit of becoming AI Steve Harvey was more about introspection and personal growth, rather than just a technical experiment.
0 implied HN points 09 Nov 23
  1. Depression is a common struggle affecting many, even if not always visibly.
  2. Finding meaning in life and nurturing relationships can combat feelings of melancholy.
  3. Societal structures and expectations can contribute to feelings of emptiness and imbalance.
0 implied HN points 08 Nov 23
  1. Validation received early in life shapes our character
  2. Seeking validation can become like an addictive drug
  3. Words of encouragement can build greatness in others
0 implied HN points 29 Nov 23
  1. Navigating a culturally diverse upbringing can be confusing but embracing new experiences is key to growth.
  2. University can bring a mix of intellectual insecurity and self-discovery, leading to a journey of self-improvement.
  3. Balancing content consumption with genuine connections and simplicity can lead to a more fulfilling and content life.
0 implied HN points 24 Nov 23
  1. Mimesis influences behavior by shaping desires based on individual and collective influence.
  2. Mimetic desire is a fundamental human drive that varies in its form from person to society.
  3. Freeing yourself from mimesis is impossible, as desire and social dimensions always pull us towards collectives.
0 implied HN points 01 Dec 23
  1. Coding expertise takes time and effort, don't rush it.
  2. Confidence in coding comes from practice and exploration.
  3. You don't have to be a prodigy to succeed in tech, just keep learning and trying.
0 implied HN points 11 Dec 23
  1. AI PCs could replace standard computers in the future, with GPUs becoming the norm over CPUs.
  2. The concept of AI PCs could lead to a shift in how technology is utilized, either through cloud-based systems or localized machine learning models.
  3. Technological progress and demographic shifts may drive the adoption of AI PCs, potentially transforming how we interact with computers in the future.