March Medium All-Stars of The Month — Grey Swan Guild Intelligence Scan

Grey Swan Guild
5 min readMar 22, 2022

We have been scanning the world out there for great thinkers and their content which make sense of today’s challenges and next Grey Swans.

Author: Sean Moffitt

Here is our list of thirty (32) brilliant thinkers and their associated content for March’22:

Theme 1 — Ambition & Drive:

“Ambitious people have gone from writing cheques to writing code. Today the most ambitious individuals don’t own the means of production, if they can write code they are their own means of production (Marx would, perhaps, be surprised). This gives ambitious people unprecedented power.” — Matt Clifford

Some evergreen posts here but still resonate five-six years later:

Maris KreizmanWhere did my ambition go?

Rosie Spinks It’s Time to Replace Ambition with Adaptation

Matt CliffordTechnology Entrepreneurship and The Disruption of Ambition

Zat Rana Beyond Insecurity: The Positive Power of the Right Kind of Ambition

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6452796-drive

Scott Ginsberg -Does You Ambition Drive or Hold You Back?

Sarah ThomasThe Tom Sawyer Effect: Intrinsic(ish) Motivation in Gamification

Pondd Sughana My take away from reading ‘Drive’

Tim Denning 1 Year of Effort to Build a Side Hustle. 5 Years to Make Enough Money so You Never Work a Job Again.

https://bit.ly/gsgmastermindambition

Get on our “Ambition & Drive” Guild Mastermind list of eight lucky people Friday, April 1st 3pm ET/12pm PT/7pm GMT

Theme 2 — Ambiguity & Managing Uncertainty

“Our dominant way of thinking in dualistic opposites makes us blind to the underlying unity. Nature is hardly ever that black or white; mostly we are dealing with shades of grey. The way we tend to try to establish certainty is by defining a particular way of seeing and limiting the boundaries of the system in question. What results is the illusion of certainty.” — Daniel Christian Wahl

The view on our murky pasts, presents and futures from a variety of standpoints.

Lisa Kay SolomonThe New MBA: A Masters in Business Ambiguity

Umair Haque Ambiguity and the Art of Meaning

Daniel Christian Wahl Facing complexity means befriending uncertainty and ambiguity

Pedro Canhenha Ambiguity and the Design Process

https://www.amazon.ca/Ten-Things-Do-Conceptual-Emergency/dp/0955768160

Shanna Peeples- Why Not Knowing What’s Next Can Make You Feel Crazy

The Mission.org11 Ways Emotionally Intelligent People Overcome Uncertainty

Sebastian Kwiatkowski Entropy is a measure of uncertainty

Markham Heid Science Explains Why Uncertainty Is So Hard on Our Brain

Join us April 1st : https://bit.ly/gsgschambiguity

Join us in our “Ambiguity & Managing Uncertainty” Clubhouse for our social audio Friday, April 1st 1pm ET/10am PT/5pm GMT

Theme 4 — Attention & Concentration

“The world has become increasingly well connected in the past decades. This means that content is increasing in volume, which exhausts our attention. And our urge for ‘newness’ causes us to collectively switch between topics more rapidly,” says Philipp Lorenz-Spreen

The 8 second Goldfish tule, too long: didn’t read, some great tips and the difference/epidemic of involuntary and voluntary attention.

Jayashree Will You Please be my TL;DR?

Dr. Faisal Jamshaid Attention Span vs. Consideration Span — Why You Should Know The Difference

Anik Mehta Tips to Improve Concentration

Lauren McNeil Getting My Attention Span Back Post-Pandemic

Evan BartoschWhy is your attention span so short?

Shreejit Sudhakaran Ever Wondered Why We Lose Interest In Almost Anything So Quickly?

Jayabrata Das What Science tells us about a Focused Mind and how to get that?

Leigh HarrisonA Time of Focus

Attend on Twitter March 28th — https://bit.ly/gsgtsattention

Get flexible in our first “Attention & Concentration” Twitter Space, Monday, March 28th 12pm ET/9am PT/4pm GMT.

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