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If you’re drawn to the deep analysis and critical thinking, then Quoth the Raven is a Substack you need. It offers sharp, no-nonsense commentary on markets, economics, and current events, challenging conventional wisdom. Quoth the Raven encourages readers to think independently and stay ahead of the curve. If you’re looking for thought-provoking content that helps you navigate the complexities of today’s world, subscribing to Quoth the Raven is a smart move!
John Robb’s Substack, “Global Guerrillas,” is required reading. Robb’s insights are essential for anyone looking to not just survive but thrive in these challenging times. His deep understanding of pattern matching and decentralized power and network dynamics offers a roadmap for anticipating and responding to the rapidly shifting landscape of markets, politics, and beyond. Subscribe to “Global Guerrillas” if you want to stay ahead of the curve!
Adam Karagouz’s Substack, "Renaissance Humans," is an essential read. It explores the intersection of tech, culture, and human potential, offering a multidisciplinary approach that emphasizes adaptability and continuous learning. Karagouz encourages readers to embrace a holistic, agile mindset. For those looking to expand their thinking and navigate the complexities of modern life with a well-rounded perspective, subscribing to "Renaissance Humans" is a must!
For those who value continuous learning and strategic thinking, Bruce Gudmundsson’s Substack, "Extra Muros," is essential. It guides readers in acquiring the skills and habits needed for a top-tier liberal education “beyond the walls” of traditional universities. Focused on self-directed learning and autodidactic techniques (like John Boyd deftly practiced), "Extra Muros" is a must-subscribe for anyone committed to lifelong education in a rapidly changing world!
Ed Brenegar’s Substack, The Future of Leadership, is a must-read. Brenegar shows how leaders can navigate complexity, uncertainty, and change—core aspects of Boyd’s OODA loop—while fostering innovation and resilience. His insights align closely with Boyd’s emphasis on agility and adaptability, making this newsletter an invaluable resource for anyone serious about leading effectively in today’s VUCA environment. Subscribe to The Future of Leadership to stay ahead in your leadership journey!
Years ago Andrew Moss was one of the first people to really understand and engage me on John Boyd’s theories, especially OODA, and see how it applies to operating in markets. He’s doing wonderful things to help make sense of markets with “Trading Adventures!” Highly recommend!
Amrita Roy’s "The Pragmatic Optimist" is essential for those seeking to connect the dots in macroeconomics, technology, and culture. Offering in-depth analysis and actionable insights, Amrita helps readers understand the big picture, identify promising businesses, and enhance financial and mental well-being. Subscribe to stay ahead in investing and macro trends!
Marshall McLuhan’s insights into media, communication, and the global village harmonize with Boyd’s concepts, particularly in understanding how medium shapes our orientation. Andrew McLuhan continues his grandfather’s legacy, with insight into McLuhan’s work that resonate powerfully with Boyd’s thinking. If you’re looking to expand your understanding of how medium influences decision-making, The McLuhan Newsletter is for you!
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Gary Gagliardi’s Practical Strategy, is an essential addition to your reading list. Gagliardi expertly translates Sun Tzu’s Art of War into practical strategies for today’s complex world. His work complements John Boyd’s focus on agility, adaptability, and strategic thinking, offering actionable insights that are directly applicable to business, leadership, and life. If you’re committed to mastering the art of strategy in a VUCA world, Practical Strategy is a must-subscribe!
Reorient your perspective on economics with an Austrian lens. Differentiating your views from mainstream economics is a power move that many don't make. AAS is a step in that direction!


















































