
Newsletters Are the New MBA — If You Can Actually Use What They Teach
An MBA costs $150k and takes two years. The right newsletter subscriptions cost $0 and deliver more current, more practical business education. There's just one problem.

An MBA costs $150k and takes two years. The right newsletter subscriptions cost $0 and deliver more current, more practical business education. There's just one problem.


The way we've been learning from online content is fundamentally broken. Read, forget, repeat. AI changes the equation by making knowledge permanently accessible instead of temporarily consumed.

You're sitting on a goldmine of expert knowledge. It's buried in your inbox, your podcast app, and your YouTube subscriptions. Most of that value is going completely unmined.

You're subscribed to the smartest people on the internet. You're retaining almost nothing they say. The problem isn't the content. It's the gap between subscribing and actually learning.

You're not lazy or stupid. Your brain is just optimized for survival, not for remembering that pricing framework from last Tuesday's newsletter. Science says so. Here's the fix.
