Taming technology Josh Cho January 17, 2017 0 Comments Likes are political. When I like something, I am whispering to my friends to like it. Thus a mindless like is never inconsequential. It affects people. And to see my near society respect this high... Read More »
Faux Josh Cho December 13, 2016 0 Comments But if you feel you haven’t had any breakthroughs recently, should you feel less inclined to write? Can you ever be too weak to write? Unqualified? Read More »
On the humanity of politicians Josh Cho November 15, 2016 0 Comments This story is about seeing humans as they are. Presidents, pedophiles, celebrities, psychopaths. We are all humans. We forget that fact sometimes; we have the tendency to dignify or petrify humanity. Read More »
Meta advice Josh Cho November 8, 2016 0 Comments long term nibbling on this anti-advice proved extremely useful because most advice in the world — other than the anti-one — turns out to be trash. Read More »
The road to humility Josh Cho November 1, 2016 0 Comments But maybe, just maybe, there is a different road. A road where the thing at the end of the path matters (and is visible). A road where we seek eulogy virtues, not resumé virtues. A road where... Read More »
Workaholics at Stanford Josh Cho October 24, 2016 0 Comments Workaholics at Stanford tend to be the least interesting bunch. They kill themselves with 20 units. 21 units. 22 units. And they boast, "I am going to die this quarter. I am not getting enough sleep.... Read More »