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The Unreasonable Art of Living

The Unreasonable Art of Living

Released: 2025-12-16
© Gerhard Molin
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78 Episodes
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78 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-12-16
© Gerhard Molin
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#78 - Substack was my escape… until it became social media

#78 - Substack was my escape… until it became social media

You can listen to this episode on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. A small rant about attention, algorithms, and why “community” keeps getting eaten by growth. Then I try to recover with chocolate with a new dark chocolate review: HU Vanilla Crunch 70%.
Time: 28:40
You can listen to this episode on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
A small rant about attention, algorithms, and why “community” keeps getting eaten by growth. Then I try to recover with chocolate with a new dark chocolate review: HU Vanilla Crunch 70%.
Are you also craving quieter corners of the internet again?
The UAL dark chocolate ranking so far:
* J.D. Gross 85% Mild
* Lindt 85% Extra Dark
* Lindt 90% Mild
* Lindt 85% Mild
* Ghiradelli 86% Intense Dark
* Vivani 71% Dark Chocolate
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Episode ID: 1000741499300
GUID: substack:post:181770484
Release Date: 16/12/2025, 14:22:54

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Think “Diary of a CEO,” but instead of business hacks, it’s about mastering the art of being human. My life’s work documenting the unreasonable art of living: sharing my raw journey, thoughts, feelings, and everything in between. I’m figuring it out as I go, learning, failing, creating. The Unreasonable Art of Living is about mastering the art of being human and how to stay original in a world that tries to make you typical. Come join me, get inspired, and maybe start living a little more unreasonably, too, as the CEO of your own life.
“The reasonable person adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable person.” - George Bernard Shaw
www.howtounreasonable.com

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