Five Bullet Sunday #6
Here’s my weekly list of interesting reads, products, videos and memes I came across.
Really Cool Replacement for Zoom:
Move over, Zoom. This magic interface is the future of videoconferencing
→ Take your video calls and meeting to the next level with Square! Take my Money!!

Short read on the Future of books:
Light after the lockdown — the future of books
→ A look at how the global pandemic and world-wide lockdowns are changing our reading habits
“You hope that something interesting will come out of circumstances where you have to stop and think,” says Gaby Wood, literary director of the Booker Prize Foundation.
Valuable bits of Unsolicited advice
→ Who doesn’t like advice, especially unsolicited advice. Right?
→ Wired’s Kevin Kelly turned 68 this week and decided to give us some great pointers (68 to be accurate). A lot of real gems in there!
“Being enthusiastic is worth 25 IQ points”
“Be prepared: When you are 90% done any large project (a house, a film, an event, an app) the rest of the myriad details will take a second 90% to complete”
“Anything real begins with the fiction of what could be. Imagination is therefore the most potent force in the universe, and a skill you can get better at. It’s the one skill in life that benefits from ignoring what everyone else knows”
-Kevin Kelly in 68 Bits of Unsolicited Advice
Thought-provoking idea I came across:
“Not taking things personally is a superpower” — James Clear in his 3–2–1 newsletter
Coolest Concert Concept Ever :
→ Feeling bored at home. How about attending a Travis Scott Concert Right from your couch! And it’s on Fortnight!





