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Free Newsletters Worth Reading

Newspapers are out. Newsletters are in. Here are 20 FREE newsletters worth reading:

3-2-1 Newsletter by @JamesClear

Get 3 ideas, 2 quotes, and 1 question every week that will help you become a better version of yourself.

Morning Brew by @MorningBrew


Insightful business news that's fun to read and will get you up-to-date with everything going on in the business world in 5 mins.

Sunday Brain Food by @ShaneAParrish


Actionable ideas and insights that will help you make better decisions, live smarter, and think clearer.

Money Scoop

A personal finance newsletter that will teach you about everything from 401ks to capital gains and make you smarter about your money.

Why You Were Away by @blakeaburge

Blake will save you countless hours of scrolling Twitter by sending you the 10 best threads he found every week.

The Daily Stoic by @RyanHoliday

Get a short (~500 word) email every day that draws strength, insight, and wisdom from stoic philosophers that will help you live a better life.

Marketing Brew by @MarketingBrew

Learn about the latest stories and events that are shaping the marketing and advertising world. If you work in marketing, this newsletter is a must-read.

Milk Road by @MilkRoadDaily


A daily newsletter that will be your tour guide and teacher for all things Web3. It will also keep you in the loop on the coolest projects happening in crypto.

The Curiosity Chronicle by @SahilBloom


Sahil does an amazing job of creating frameworks on a wide range of topics. You'll learn frameworks for investing, productivity, mental models, and much more.

The Saturday Solopreneur by @JustinSaaS

Justin will help you grow your audience and business faster by sharing one new audience-building and revenue growth tip for your online business every week.

5 Bullet Friday by @tferriss

Learn about 5 awesome books, products, hacks, or some other interesting thing that Tim discovered that week.

World Builders by @nathanbaugh27

Storytelling is the most important skill you can learn. Nathan explores the best storytellers weekly, with a focus on what you can learn from them.