The hottest Questions Substack posts right now

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Maybe Baby β€’ 1930 implied HN points β€’ 05 Nov 23
  1. The author is taking a break from the newsletter due to pregnancy and plans to return after maternity leave
  2. During the break, subscription payments will continue, and the newsletter archive will still be accessible
  3. The author provided a roundup of all content published in 2023 and encouraged readers to check out any missed content
Richard Hanania's Newsletter β€’ 390 implied HN points β€’ 27 Feb 24
  1. The author is conducting a mailbag session where people can ask questions in the comments. The questions with the most likes will be answered in the next week or two.
  2. Readers can choose between written responses or a podcast format for the answers to their questions.
  3. There is a poll being conducted to gauge public opinion on whether the audience prefers written responses or a podcast format for the mailbag.
Design Lobster β€’ 79 implied HN points β€’ 17 Sep 19
  1. Design Lobster newsletter provides one question, one object, and one quote from the world of design and beyond every Monday.
  2. The content of Design Lobster focuses on exploring and discussing design-related topics in a concise and insightful way.
  3. Subscribing to Design Lobster ensures you don't miss out on receiving the weekly newsletter with interesting design content.
DruGroup β€’ 19 implied HN points β€’ 26 Oct 21
  1. Asking questions helps us learn and understand things better. The act of questioning can even make us smarter.
  2. Questions are key to building strong relationships. When we ask others about themselves, it shows we care and want to connect.
  3. Good questions can resolve conflicts and promote understanding. Instead of arguing, asking someone a thoughtful question can bring about peace.
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Granted β€’ 19 implied HN points β€’ 09 Sep 17
  1. Life is full of contradictory ideas, so consider when each perspective is true rather than trying to find the one true answer.
  2. When setting goals, also consider setting anti-goals to ensure you avoid certain outcomes.
  3. Networking can be important, but it's equally crucial to achieve great things that help you naturally build your network.
Better After a Nap β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 01 May 23
  1. When asked about your design story in an interview, share your journey and motivations, not just a list of jobs.
  2. Find inspiration from diverse sources beyond just design websites like Dribbble.
  3. During an interview, show curiosity and ask engaging questions to demonstrate your interest and understanding of the job and organization.
Job Interview Society β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 20 Feb 23
  1. Employers may ask about your educational background in job interviews, so be prepared with clear answers about your qualifications and experiences.
  2. Focus on highlighting skills and knowledge that match the employer's needs when discussing your education during interviews.
  3. By providing meaningful responses about your educational background, you can demonstrate to employers that you are a qualified candidate for the job.
Austin's Analects β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 05 Aug 20
  1. Research about the company thoroughly before your interview, including its industry, mission, culture, and competitors.
  2. Prepare answers to common interview questions on your strengths, weaknesses, job interest, and why you're the right fit for the role.
  3. Create a list of thoughtful questions to ask the interviewer, like their reasons for joining the company and the daily work culture.