
The Greatest Legacy For Future Generations
The newsletter revisits Kanzo Uchimura’s 1894 lecture that defines four kinds of legacy—money, business, thoughts, and a noble, courageous life—concluding that the most attainable legacy is a sincere life lived with integrity. Glasp aligns its mission with the last two categories, turning readers’ highlights, notes, and reading habits into a public record of thinking and lived learning. Its “Legacical Thinking” framework asks whether each product decision helps preserve ideas for centuries rather than just years. By framing personal learning as a lasting legacy, Glasp differentiates itself from wealth‑ or business‑driven impact models.

The Top 20 Kindle Books Glasp Readers Highlighted in Q1 2026
Glasp released its Q1 2026 roundup of the 20 most‑imported English‑language Kindle books, based on reader highlights. The list is led by self‑help and productivity titles, with Tiago Forte’s “Building a Second Brain” achieving the highest consensus at 60% of its...

The More AI Personalizes, the More Alone You Become
The post warns that AI‑generated, hyper‑personalized media will give each user a unique version of videos, movies or articles, erasing the shared experiences that fuel social interaction. Unlike earlier filter bubbles that merely reordered existing content, AI creates entirely new,...
