I have 5-10 newsletters. Combined that with top posts on hackernews, I sometimes am not able to catch up. Do you read a lot of articles daily and if yes, do you set aside a time specifically?<p>Do you read all articles 1 by 1 or in non-linear fashion, skipping unimportant bits.
Every day, I read;<p>Morning Brew - witty business, political, and general news<p>The Hustle - business stuff. Not necessarily news, but includes interesting stories and analysis.<p>Axios Pro Rata - summary of the top business news of the day.<p>DealBook - from Andrew Ross Sorkin of the New York Times. Really good insights.<p>Payload - The business of space<p>Front Office Sports - business of sports<p>The Techee (This one’s mine :)<p>The Block - crypto news<p>Blockworks - crypto<p>CoinDesk - crypto<p>The Ken - long-form articles on the Indian tech industry<p>The Information - long-form, exclusive tech journalism<p>They’re really good business newsletters that I recommend to anyone who likes that stuff.
I don’t quantify this. Instead, I practice noticing what I’m feeling and deciding what to do next. I like making things in creative flow, and when my engine is flooded from too much consumption of media I need to let myself process and maybe even be bored—-it is worth the discomfort, because the ideas and connections start flowing in eventually.