Quote of the Day
If you enjoy programming, philosophy, math, or any number of geeky topics, you're in the right place. Every day, I'll post a random quote from my extensive collection of Kindle highlights. Quotes do not necessarily reflect my views or opinions. In fact, part of my epistemic process is to consume a wide variety of contradictory material.
02/13/2026
The fact that you have a natural limit to any specific ability has nothing to do with whether you are reaching the ceiling of your capabilities. People get so caught up in the fact that they have limits that they rarely exert the effort required to get close to them.
— James Clear, Atomic Habits
02/12/2026
It is too easy to get lost in the detail of ephemera. Which language, operating system, text editor, or framework we choose is detail that, ultimately, should matter less to us than those skills that are transferable across all of these things.
— David Farley, Modern Software Engineering
02/11/2026
…writing is not a special language owned by the English teacher. Writing is thinking on paper. Anyone who thinks clearly can write clearly, about anything at all.
— William Zinsser, On Writing Well
02/10/2026
People like the idea of innovation in the abstract, but when you present them with any specific innovation, they tend to reject it because it doesn’t fit with what they already know.
— Jessica Livingston, Founders at Work
02/09/2026
Bureaucracies fall in love with the details and entirely miss the destination. They pour all their efforts into making comprehensive, multiyear plans in lieu of starting to make any actual changes and improvements, or asking how the world will be any different after its plan is complete.
— Marina Nitze and Nick Sinai, Hack Your Bureaucracy
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