7 Newsletters For Every Motivated Millennial
There's this famous quote by Jim Rohn:
"You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with"
I think it needs to be updated for the Information Age. While the "people" aspect still stands, undoubtedly. But, it is also true, that the kind of information we put into our heads - is who we become. Reading. The most important skill every millennial can develop. Now available in the form of newsletters, that are free of fluff, and free of cost. Yours for the taking. Here you go:
College Info Geek
- Delivered once a week, on Friday
- Action-packed advice, tools and fun stuff to check out
- Highly engaging and relevant for students and millennials
- USP - Edutainment theme
The Hustle
- Current Affairs, Business and Tech news, USA-focused
- Unique format
- Quite hilarious, frankly
- The sponsor advertisements are a case study in themselves
- USP - The "Shower Thoughts" segment in every newsletter
Scott Young
- Learning and Memory
- Philosophy behind memory, exams and life itself
- Deeply researched book reviews
- USP - one of the pioneers of the Academics and Learning newsletter niche
Seth Godin
- Bite-sized short notes sent out daily
- Packed with insights on business, entrepreneurship and marketing
- Food for thought
- USP - 30 second reads
James Clear
- Long-form articles
- Sent out once a week
- Well researched, with references and footnotes (Suggested Reading)
- Excellent book reviews
- USP - 100+ book summaries on the blog, absolutely free
The Art of Manliness
- Long-form articles
- Well researched and illustrated
- Delivered in a weekly digest form
- Product recommendations, Skill Upgradation articles, Health, Exercise and Mental Conditioning
- USP - Highly established blog with over 2000 articles
For The Interested
- Well researched, with links to the article sources
- Delivered weekly
- Exploration of "ideas" that can transform our daily lives
- Tweet-ready quotes from each article
- Distilled versions of articles, right in the email
- USP - Succinct article summaries, with the articles themselves aggregated from other newsletters
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