New York magazine is hard, it's long and it comes every week. So i would say 50 % of the daily emals will point out an article that i end up reading on the web. Even if it's a day where the five articles none of them are right in your sweet spot, you read about dordodor salesmen or something else hat's really interesting. And so that's my roll. Read the daily e mail to see what catches your attention. Thats whet. A lot of my stuff his features. So definitely read that. Then hou got to read one one per week, at least. I have a similar rule too. Yes, look at the
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