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What Does Your Inbox Look Like?

Andrew Kirima
3 min readDec 3, 2020

Digital newsletters, the new morning paper, are a wonderful source of speedy information!

“Read 500 pages every day. That’s how knowledge works. It builds up, like compound interest. All of you can do it…”- Warren Buffet

Now not everyone has the time to sit down and read 500 pages like Warren Buffet, nevertheless, you must try to read as much as you can. Start slowly and build upon that every day, week, month, and year. With digital newsletters, you can still fulfill your daily quotient of new knowledge learned, because they provide you with great value within a short amount of time, which builds on your aptitude.

Digital newsletters are curated to supply you directly with intrinsic information in a particular area. Also, they’re very efficient because they’re emailed to a central location you check daily, your inbox. Even if you don't feel like reading everything in-depth, you can still do a quick scan to get refurbished on what’s going on in a subject you are interested in.

My List of Digital Newsletters

I myself engage weekly with a multitude of digital newsletters daily & weekly such as the following:

*For clarity & to give the rightful authors/organizations credit, I separated the top of the list with the authors I could find and the bottom with the organizations assumed. If I messed up by giving credit to the right people or organizations let me know and I can change that immediately!*

  1. TLDR (Too Long; Don’t Read) written by Dan
  2. Peter Diamandis’ Tech Blog & Abundance Insider written by Peter H. Diamandis
  3. Climate Tech VC’s Newsletter written by Sophie Purdom & Kimberly Zou
  4. Our Future HQ Newsletter written by Michael Sikand
  5. Consumer Startups written by Leo Luo
  6. PM Tech Lessons written by David Cai
  7. APM Map’s Substrack written by Michelle Ma
  8. Open Water Weekly written by…

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Andrew Kirima
Andrew Kirima

Written by Andrew Kirima

Analyst at Cantos Ventures || Founding Contributor at Deep Tech Insider (DTI)

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