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Nicholas Paul

@nicholaspaul26

Thinking about thinking. Applied research near @longnow. Paper books.

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Consider joining me and my good friend, the inimitable Ashley, on 14 January in San Francisco, as we kick off her new event series at Imbue , on The Art of Being Human, with a discussion about thinking—what it is and what it isn't and why any of that even matters.

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In which the question is definitively answered for once and for (surely) all time. Launch event tonight, for a new series hosted by the one and only Ashley. luma.com/k5scb1s9

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Full house for our 1st Art of Being Human event, with Ashley + Nicholas Paul Exploring: What is thinking? Is writing over? Should we stop writing Substacks & just read Moby Dick? Why did I hear about my friend's break up from a 2500 word essay? Is this the new finsta???

Full house for our 1st Art of Being Human event, with <a href="/ashleydzhang/">Ashley</a> + <a href="/nicholaspaul26/">Nicholas Paul</a>

Exploring: What is thinking? Is writing over? Should we stop writing Substacks &amp; just read Moby Dick? Why did I hear about my friend's break up from a 2500 word essay? Is this the new finsta???
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There was a great talk at Imbue a few weeks ago... Nicholas Paul always makes you stop and think. It's been a few weeks and some of the ideas from that night are still floating around in my head. I decided to jot them down so they can float for some of you too. 1. The act

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“Everybody knows something.” Grateful to Numerai for inviting me to open Numercon 2026 with the unmodelable Richard Craib in open-ended conversation about speculative thinking and strategic unknowing.