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Jonathan Wichmann
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Jonathan Wichmann
@JonathanWich
Digital communication and marketing. Author of "Leth and boredom".
Copenhagen, Denmark Katılım Temmuz 2011
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I’ve just finished writing a white paper: "No-Nonsense B2B in the AI Era: The Path Forward for Marketing and Communication" ✍️😀
Read it here → jonathanwichmann.com/2025/06/07/whi…
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@premium Hey! Trying to subscribe to X Premium, but it keeps using my old Stripe account with an outdated email. I can't change it anywhere. How do I fix this?
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"People who say they trust other people tend to be trustworthy themselves." Not surprising, but interesting find nonetheless by @MaxCRoser. ourworldindata.org/trust
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"Content will be commoditized. But content isn’t culture."
Good piece by @hamishmckenzie!
open.substack.com/pub/on/p/the-a…

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This is Évariste Galois (1811-32), a French mathematician and child prodigy who shaped the history of #mathematics. If you think life as a mathematician must be boring, you are wrong. Galois is one of many examples of the passion and drama surrounding mathematicians. In 1832, at the age of just twenty, Galois fell head over heels in love and accepted the challenge to a pistol duel, which he – probably with good reason – was so convinced he would lose that he stayed up all night the night before writing down all his mathematical theories. Galois was shot in the stomach by his rival and died the next day in a Paris hospital with his younger brother by his side. His last words were: "Don't cry, Alfred. I need all my courage to die at 20.” Before then, he just managed to change the course of the history of mathematics.
Source: David Berlinski: ”Infinite Ascent – A Short History of Mathematics” (2007)

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Good read. Drama belongs to the theatre (not the corporate world) 🎭
forbes.com/sites/juliante…
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Calling all perfectionists out there! A fantastic example/anecdote found in @JamesClear's #AtomicHabits 😊

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@lequipe Today's newsletter column by Brian Nygaard in Weekendavisen. About the habits of media in the last week of the tour. (Google Translation, sorry)

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@thomasbjorngolf Hvem holder du særligt øje med, når du ser Masters?
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