How to do great work | Life

Courtesy: Recomendo
A bit long, but interesting read.

Last year, Paul Graham, a renowned programmer, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist known for co-founding Y Combinator, wrote an essay titled “How to Do Great Work.” He covered a wide range of topics, from choosing what to work on to cultivating originality. This week, Recomendo shared Peter Schroeder’s terrific visual representation that maps out the main ideas from Graham’s essay. It’s useful even if you don’t read the essay.

I’ll be back with more next week.

Stay tuned.

Razak
CommonInterest

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