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MenuIs anyone know interesting blog where I can read many articles on different topics?
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I'd be happy to help but let me know which topics interest you and I'll direct you.
Good luck
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Here's a quick list bro:
Mark Manson:
https://markmanson.net/
I am the #1 NYTimes bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck and Everything is F*cked: A Book About Hope. I write about big ideas and give life advice that doesn’t suck. My work has been described as a new genre of self help—it’s based on solid science, pragmatic applications, and a bit of old fashioned “go f*ck yourself” wisdom. Some people say I’m an idiot. Other people say I saved their life. Read and decide for yourself.
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Art of Charm:
https://theartofcharm.com/
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James Clear:
https://jamesclear.com
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Art of Manliness:
https://www.artofmanliness.com/
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Too many to list . Hope that helps
Just search for your topic.
If you're more interested in learning income generating skills, use YouTube + Udemy.
www.medium.com is my best source as a writer and reader. I would create a free account there and start exploring. :)
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