Friday's Too Good Not to Share: 8.26.22
Every Friday, I share other great content (with some added context) to dive into over the weekend. These could be articles, podcasts, videos, Twitter threads, or other great newsletters.
In short, these are the most interesting of the interesting stuff I've come across.
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The Gospel of Wealth
Originally titled simply “Wealth” and published in the North American Review in June 1889, Andrew Carnegie’s essay “The Gospel of Wealth” is considered a foundational document in the field of philanthropy. Carnegie believed in giving wealth away during one’s lifetime, and this essay includes one of his most famous quotes, “The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced.” Carnegie’s message continues to resonate with and inspire leaders and philanthropists around the world.
Read it here.
Lewis Hamilton: The F1 Superstar on Racism, His Future, and the Shocker That Cost Him a Championship
Lewis Hamilton is the greatest F1 driver of all time. He's not supposed to be. Karting is expensive, it's a hobby most working-class people can never get into, yet Lewis fought his way to the pinnacle of the sport.
His story, his mission, and his drive (pun intended) are something anyone can learn from. Vanity Fair recently published a great profile on him that reveals who Sir Lewis is today as a man.
Read it in full here.
Economic Schools of Thought: Crash Course Economics #14
From Crash Course Economics:
We talk a lot about Keynesian economics on this show, pretty much because the real world currently runs on Keynesian principles. That said, there are some other economic ideas out there, and today we're going to talk about a few of them. So, if you've been aching to hear about socialism, communism, the Chicago School, or the Austrian School, this episode is for you.
Watch here.
Leave today better than yesterday ✌️.
Also, Jay-Z dropped another great verse.