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Introducing A New Format, How To Choose The Right College Major, And Some Great Stories I've Read Recently

This Week on A Mug of Insights

Robin Waldun
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Introducing A New Format, How To Choose The Right College Major, And Some Great Stories I've Read Recently

This Week on A Mug of Insights brings AMAs, clippings, and useful resources every week to paid subscribers. If you’ve enjoyed our regular posts, consider contributing to our growing network of curious thinkers. Thank you :)



After a week of fighting off this nasty cold, I’m finally back at my desk, so welcome back to another issue of our weekly newsletter.

Let me introduce you to a major format change to the newsletter to kick things off. Now, the newsletter will fall under three columns:

  • The AMA Block
  • Fresh Brews
  • A Mug of Good Reads

The AMA Block will open the comments for subscribers to ask questions about reading, college life, philosophy, literature, etc. And if one of these questions catches my eye, I’ll dedicate a weekly newsletter to answering it, starting with today’s issue. So don’t be shy. Please leave me a question in the comments after reading this.

Fresh Brews will bring you all the latest pieces you should check out from our publication, including works that aren’t featured on Substack.

And A Mug of Good Reads will bring you curated articles, short stories, philosophy books, and podcasts straight from my desk, so you don’t have to hunt for them in the internet void.

Now if you’re ready for the ride, strap in. If you’re new here, consider signing up so you can unlock all these perks beyond our regular posts. I appreciate your support. :)


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