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Brian Feroldi @BrianFeroldi · Sep 6, 2022
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Wonderful post, Sahil I purposely add the friction of cooking & cleaning into my life. Not only is it good for my kids to see me performing these tasks (to instill a work ethic) it also gives me valuable time to just think.

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Ancient culture was marked by embracing friction—modern culture is marked by avoiding it. But in our obsessive quest to live in a frictionless world, will we eventually come to realize that friction was what created meaning?
by Sahil Bloom
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Nick Huber @sweatystartup · Sep 5, 2022
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Great thread

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Ancient culture was marked by embracing friction—modern culture is marked by avoiding it. But in our obsessive quest to live in a frictionless world, will we eventually come to realize that friction was what created meaning?
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