
Links You'll Love: Issue #21Find out who you are. And do it on purpose. — Dolly PartonLinks You‘ll Love · June 6, 2025 |
Find out who you are. And do it on purpose. — Dolly Parton
LinksFind Your People![]() Commencement speeches are often long, banal, and full of clichés. Jessica Livingston's, however, is none of these. Her journey from an aimless English major to the co-founder of Y Combinator is rich with valuable advice for students of all ages — and students of life. What makes her speech so impactful is a lesson that resonates with me as a teacher: learning is a process of discovering one's place in the world, not something acquired with a four-year degree.
The unreasonable effectiveness of just showing up everyday![]() This blog post is one of my favorites, and I often share it with mentees who are struggling to begin their journey. While this advice may seem trite and tautological, the only way to start is simply to start. The power of this straightforward guidance lies in its simplicity: getting started generates motivation that propels you forward, creating momentum that drives you to reach one goal and then propels you toward the next. All you have to do is repeat that every day, and before you know it, you'll be far beyond where you ever thought you could be.
Birthdays Are Important![]() I recently celebrated my birthday and was deeply touched by a blog post just a few days before I turned 29 for an 8th time (36). Many baseball fans know Sarah Langs as a wizard of baseball statistics, but her dear friend Lindsey Adler explains why Sarah is an incredibly beloved person too. It's not just her perseverance through a terminal condition; it's because Sarah is a living testament to the importance of cherishing life's special moments. To not celebrate the milestones we are given would be an affront to Sarah's unique sense of humanity. With this in mind, I celebrated my birthday this year with a little extra joy.
Posts![]() ![]() ![]() PlinkyIt’s been a little while since my last roadmap update — but that’s only because I’ve been heads-down building some of the most exciting features yet. Here’s what’s landing soon:
These aren’t just small tweaks — they’re big steps toward making Plinky not just the best way to save links, but the best way to use them. I’ve been testing these every day, and they’ve completely changed the way I save and use links. If you’ve been thinking about going Pro, now’s the time: Plinky Pro is 50% off — but only through Sunday. Just open the app and tap the upgrade button to lock in a summer full of upgrades. See you next fortnight ✌🏻If you liked this issue and think of someone who may enjoy it, might I suggest forwarding this email to them? And if you have any suggestions for me, or read something wonderful that you think I should know about, please do reach out and let me know! With Plinky you can easily save all of these links, to enjoy them later. Learn more about Plinky, or download the app. Seamless saving in just one tap, from your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. All issues of Links You‘ll Love are available at plinky.app/newsletter. |