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This croissant made me question everything (and why you should too)
How a fungi-filled French pastry led me to rethink where I get my daily news fix
Hey Folks,
Ever had a moment where something so simple completely shifts your perspective?
There I was, wandering through my local gardens yesterday, when I stumbled upon what I can only describe as a religious experience disguised as a croissant.
Picture this: layers of buttery pastry, infused with truffle and mushroom that would make a French chef weep tears of joy. A discovery that had me texting everyone I knew (sorry, not sorry, group chat).
But here's the thing...
As I sat there, experiencing what can only be described as a carb-induced epiphany, it hit me - how many other amazing discoveries am I missing out on simply because I'm looking in the wrong places?
It got me thinking about how we consume information these days.
You know that feeling when you're scrolling through the news, and everything feels...off? Like you're being served a stale, mass-produced pastry when what you really want is that artisanal, truth-filled croissant?
(Stick with me here, I promise this metaphor is going somewhere...)
Just like I wouldn't have found this life-changing croissant at a gas station, maybe we need to be more selective about where we get our daily news fix.
That's why I've been diving into 1440.
Think of it as your daily truffle croissant of news - unexpected, unbiased, and absolutely delightful to consume. They compile insights from over 100 sources, giving you a comprehensive look at what's actually happening in the world.
No artificial flavoring. No preservatives. Just straight-up, fact-based news in 5 minutes flat.
The best part? Like my newfound pastry paradise, it's a hidden gem that's actually free.
If you're tired of the same old stale news diet, give this a try:
If you're frustrated by one-sided reporting, our 5-minute newsletter is the missing piece. We sift through 100+ sources to bring you comprehensive, unbiased news—free from political agendas. Stay informed with factual coverage on the topics that matter.
Because just like that croissant showed me there's more to breakfast than my sad protein shake, maybe it's time to discover there's more to news than what we've been fed.
To unbiased reporting (and life-changing pastries),
Jamie
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