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The People I have Learned from the Most

Listing the content creators that have shaped my life

When I think about influential internet people in my life, I can assemble a list: a sort of "guide" through the internet, showing the route that I took. A route that links to people who heavily influenced my decision making, my thinking, and the routines that I now have and inspire me to do better every day.

That doesn't mean that I endorse everything that they put out, some of them changed over time. And also nowadays I have absorbed many of their lessons and stopped reading some of them even entirely. But just having a mental awareness of where a lot of my underlying worldviews are coming from is important to me. I want to have a linkable list, like this so that when other people ask me, how did I become this way, I have something to link to.

Life Advice

Podcasts

  • Lex Fridmans Podcast. My favorite podcast of all time. In the beginning, he interviewed AI researchers, but later started to have all sorts of interesting people as guests.
  • Dwarkesh Patel. He's the most recent addition to this list, but he is doing more in-depth podcasts than even Lex Fridman and I love this. Diving into the nitty gritty details while having so much knowledge on what he is talking about with his guests, makes for incredible conversations.

Essays and Ideas

Health/Longevity

  • Edubily. This is in German only, but it's heavily focused on nutrition and unlocking your genetic maximum, by optimizing sport and the stuff you put into your body.
  • Andrew Hubermans Podcast. A podcast diving deep into scientific protocols and explanations for how to live a better life: explaining sleep, nutrition, exercise, motivation, and so on, especially the first few episodes are gold.

Traveling

Finances

  • Finanztipp. Again in German, but a lot of what I know about money and investing came from here. Especially their stuff on ETFs.
  • Mr. Money Mustache. Almost everything I know related to FIRE (financial independence retire early) can be traced back to this place. It's about having a good life by focusing on what is important and then cleverly working towards that, mostly by simplifying life and saving money, while increasing income.

Photography

  • Daniel Kordan. I adore his photos of the Namibia desert and the Salar the Uyuni.
  • Steve McCurry. His photography of India blows my mind, every time.
  • Max Rive. Just some of the best landscape photography out there.

I realize that this is a needlestack of sorts, but somehow it feels different to me.

It's not exactly a reading list like a needlestack is... it's more a set of pointers into directions, something to follow through and pick good stuff from on your own, less filtered and less comprehensive than a needlestack. It showcases creators, rather than specific pieces of content. And I hope that it can be useful to you.