A Guide to Personal Productivity by an Internet Pioneer

I came across this guide from Marc Andreessen’s blog. He was the co-creator of Mosaic (the first widely used web browser) as well as the co-founder of Netscape. For those who know about Mozilla’s Firefox browser, Mozilla originally came from Netscape, and the name “Mozilla” refers to “Mosaic Killa.”

I’m not sure about all the suggestions he wrote down, but some are really good. The first one I’m going to practice is checking emails only twice a day! I also love the first rule about not keeping a schedule; it’s very daring but I’m not sure if I’m brave enough for that one :)

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