Kevin Kelly helped launch and edit Wired magazine. He has written for The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, among many other publications. His previous books include What Technology Wants and The Inevitable, a New York Times bestseller. He is known for his technological optimism. Currently he is a Senior Maverick at Wired and lives in Pacifica, California.
Praise for Excellent Advice for Living:
The Marginalian's Favorite Books of 2023
“Hover[s] between the practical and the poetic . . . sometimes
pleasingly contrarian, always unselfconsciously sincere. What
emerges is a shorthand manual for living with kindness, decency,
and generosity of spirit.” —Maria Popova, The Marginalian
“A collection of inspiring insights from a wise technology writer .
. . [a] wonderful collection of 450 useful aphorisms . . . fresh,
inspiring, even exhilarating . . . The title really says it all.
Buy more than one, or people will keep stealing it out of your
bathroom.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“In this insightful entry, Kelly, a founding editor of Wired,
collects pearls of wisdom for all stages of life . . . the entries
are genuinely thought-provoking, and Kelly’s earnestness is
leavened with refreshing humor. The result is an unapologetically
upbeat offering.” —Publishers Weekly
“The non-linearity of this list is part of its magic. And one
hundred years from now, when so much of the nonsense of our age is
forgotten, people will still remember Kevin Kelly and his wisdom.”
—Seth Godin
“If you don’t find at least seventeen golden nuggets of advice from
Kevin Kelly’s list, you’re not awake.” —Daniel Pink
“Life essentials from a skilled navigator in an uncertain time.”
—Steve Silberman, author of Neurotribes
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