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Congrats to the writers. Keep up with the good work, and hopefully one day my publication gets featured too. 🙏

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Well said Winston :)

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Excellent writing by the Author’s this week!!

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Well said, and I concur.

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I find these articles annoying: I have my weekend activities planned, and then a bunch of brilliant-looking links turns up. It's not doing much to reduce my to-be-read list! Seriously, though, thanks for another great collection of wonderful writing.

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Ha 👍

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What a great selection this week. I’m interested in the billionaire story, Fosbury, moonshots, and spring. Some weeks you really hit it out of the park and this is one of them. Lots to read this weekend.

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❤️

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Hi guys,

I recommend this piece. It’s very moving and it’s about how words can have different meaning and gravity depending on the context. For example worlds like cancer and chemotherapy

https://icantbegintoimagine.substack.com/p/same-words-different-language

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Beautiful writing - I'd never thought about the 'cancer experience' this way before. thanks for the share

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<3 <3 <3

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Great selection!! I have been enjoying Alexi Gunner's Idle Gaze, which writes on "Overlooked perspectives and underexplored trends in culture."

https://idlegaze.substack.com/

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Hey, guys! Awesome, eclectic collection, as always. How does one go about getting featured in these and in the Substack app? Is this form (https://forms.gle/4jUbeUVAB4auwRt17) still in use?

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I agree, I just filled out the feedback form and I would love to see more of the smaller substacks that are consistently putting out thoughtful content. We need to feel inspired by all sizes of publications!

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Absolutely. Agree. Been saying that for a while.

Michael Mohr

‘Sincere American Writing’

https://michaelmohr.substack.com/

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I was wondering the same thing! These are phenomenal pieces featured, but I’m still hopefully we can get a poet or fiction writer on here.

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Right?!

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Kudos to these hard working writers. Please don’t forget about us little guys who may not have hundreds or thousands of followers but who also have great things to say. Thank you Substack.

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Yes 🙌 ❤️👌

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Yes you are right

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Such great writers and stories!! As usual, spot on. For the newly launched section I recommend The Doomer Dispatch, the newsletter I launched a few weeks ago. Every Friday I deliver the week’s climate change news in a concise, accessible format for younger and non-climate audiences. It’s climate news to spur doomers into doers!! 🌎🌍🌏 please check it out!! 🥳

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Heard of this one a few times now

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Yet again, whoever puts this together thinks 95% of Substack content is from the US, with a tiny nod to the UK. Wake up Substack, there’s a lot more to the world than the USA!

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Touché Andrew. They need to start a weekly called “Substack International”, featuring writers from across the world. As a Canadian, we are rarely, if ever, featured.

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Really good stuff here - lovely diversity also

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People interested in Scotland's complicated relationship with the Royal Family and/or an interest in Turkish psychedelia and/or the ghosts of ancient Babylon may enjoy this: https://danielkalder.substack.com/p/tsdk-no-29-the-cruelest-month-a-scottish

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👌

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This is a phenomenal article, but I have more questions now than before I read it. 🧐

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Wish I could be there 😔

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✔️ We talk a little about the personality of the Billionaire Thomas Lee in a scientific way:

The report states that the Billionaire Lee had an amazing intelligence that quickly controlled confusion, especially when he collided with angry deadlines speculations of the Press of the second kind aimed at destroying reputation of the observed person... So how can a mind manage is it true that Lee's character committed suicide?!! .. It is likely that openents within the Wallstreet company were nervous in front of the agility of Lee's model,especially since the company has a distinctive character in giant hierarchical graphics.

Waiting for the forensic investigation to explain the cause of Billionaire's death.. But there is a deep question following: is there an impartial judaciry in the investigation that is not affiliated with the orders of obedience in side the country, or the issue thorny as what we are observing in the year 2023 across the world in terms of legal sllipages and their fraud by means of Administrative corruption from here and there ?.

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The Knox thing sounds fascinating. Thank god for spring! Too much rain here in SoCal, though yes, we absolutely needed it.

Anyone interested in a random nuanced take on sobriety and AA?

https://michaelmohr.substack.com/p/misunderstanding-alcoholics-anonymous

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