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3. Chase Thinker's High

3. Chase Thinker's High

People who like running often talk about "Runner's High"—The rush of good feelings while on a run.

Non-obvious content requires deep thinking.

👉🏻 If you can make thinking pleasurable, creating non-obvious content will be really fun.

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