Fifteen on Friday

A wide-ranging weekly curation helping you to understand and live thoughtfully in a changing world, David’s newsletter, Fifteen on Friday, has been published for over 10 years.

Most Recent Edition

09/01/2023 – Issue 506

This week: Bill Waterson, Marketing, and The Preppy Handbook (again)

Other Recent Editions:

What to Read – This Week – 05/25/18 Edition

This week's highlights:  Bird Scooters, The Largest VC Fund of All, and is Nicholas Cage a better actor than you think? Fifteen on Friday - 05/25/18 - Issue 286 Food for Thought: TheAtlantic - Electric Scooter Charger Culture Is Out of Control.  “Bird hunting” has...

The Week’s Most Interesting Reads – 05/18/18 Edition

This week's highlights:  The Life Changing Magic of Throwing a Frisbee, Retail isn't Dead Yet, and Charlie Puth's Path Through Fame. Fifteen on Friday - 05/18/18 - Issue 285 Food for Thought: TheAtlantic - The 9.9 Percent Is the New American Aristocracy.  I almost...

The Best Reads This Week – 05/11/18

This week's highlights:  Surviving Your 40s, Value Investing in Venture Capital, and the Issue with Hermes. Fifteen on Friday - 05/11/18 - Issue 284 Happy Friday and Happy Steeplechase Weekend to those in Nashville, May the odds be in your favor tomorrow, if you are...

The Week’s Most Interesting Reads – 05/04/18 Edition

This week's highlights:  Baby-Formula, Agile Teams, and the Problem With Fast Food Hamburgers Fifteen on Friday - 05/04/18 - Issue 283 Food for Thought: Bloomberg - The Gambler Who Cracked the Horse-Racing Code.  Bill Benter did the impossible: He wrote an algorithm...

The Week’s Most Interesting Reads – 04/27/18 Edition

This week's highlights:  The Next Warby Parker, Money Laundering on Amazon, and Introverts Win at Selling Fifteen on Friday - 04/27/18 - Issue 282 Food for Thought: TheAtlantic - The Man Who Brought Down Lance Armstrong  Floyd Landis, a former teammate of the...

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