The hottest Online Substack posts right now

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So Here’s a Thing 314 implied HN points 09 Dec 23
  1. The online story 'MORE TOMORROW' is part of a collection by the author that delves into the risks of the internet and explores the concept of duty of care to distant individuals.
  2. Readers need to be paid subscribers to access and enjoy the story, with options for a monthly or annual subscription.
  3. Referring friends can earn readers paid benefits, and there are discounts available for subscribers who introduce others to the platform.
The Novelleist 1281 implied HN points 27 Apr 23
  1. Internet friends can understand us in a unique way through our shared interests and writings.
  2. Finding 'our people' who truly know and connect with us can be challenging in real-life friendships.
  3. The online community can offer a space for meaningful connections that resonate deeply with us, potentially even more than some real-life friendships.
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Musings on Markets 0 implied HN points 30 Jan 16
  1. Corporate finance involves three main decisions: how to invest money, how to finance that investment, and how much money to return to shareholders. These decisions shape how a business operates.
  2. The focus of this class is on applying theory to real companies, rather than just learning for the sake of learning. Students will work on actual business cases to understand financial principles.
  3. The course is available online, allowing students to learn at their own pace and still engage with the material. There are quizzes and project work, but no pressure of grades if you're taking it casually.
The Fairest Writer 0 implied HN points 14 Jan 21
  1. Writing can be lonely, but it doesn’t have to be. Engaging with others helps us feel connected and supported in our journey.
  2. The online world has made it easier to find writing communities, especially during tough times like a pandemic. Virtual meetups can provide motivation and accountability.
  3. Joining a community can create friendships and shared experiences. It's important to put yourself out there to find the connections you need.