7PS: How to build your “other” career before you need it πŸ“™

by | Aug 23, 2026

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Philip Larkin didn’t quit his librarian day job to become a great poet.

He kept it for 30 years.

Elizabeth Bishop never built her life around one prestigious institution.

She moved between grants, teaching, fellowships and residencies.

Brian Eno became famous by refusing to stay in the lane that made him famous (musician, producer, visual artist, lecturer).

That’s the contrarian part.

The most resilient careers often look less “committed” from the outside.

But underneath, they’re engineered for survival.

These 3 people understood this decades before “portfolio career” became a buzzword.

​Here’s how to build your “other” career before you need it​

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​Seven Point Sunday – August 23
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πŸ’Ό Portfolio Career

​David Byrne – Musician, writer, photographer, cyclist, and occasional urbanist whose career spans Talking Heads, Broadway, visual art, books, and public thinking about cities.
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⚑️ Productivity

Use browser profiles intentionally. Create separate browser profiles for different modes of work. One for writing. One for admin. One for browsing. Different bookmarks, extensions, and histories reduce context bleed and decision fatigue without adding a new app.
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πŸ’° Wealth

​Raisin – Marketplace for high-yield savings accounts across multiple FDIC-insured banks.

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πŸ“š Books

​The Extended Mind by Annie Murphy Paul. New research has revealed that our bodies, our gestures, and our surroundings dramatically impact our intelligence and mental health. Helpful reframing for anyone stuck trying to “think harder” instead of thinking differently.

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🎡 Music

​Spirit of Eden by Talk Talk. Recorded largely through long improvisational sessions that were later edited and assembled, the album abandons conventional song structures in favor of space, silence, and gradual emergence.
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πŸ’­ AI Prompt

Write my biography as if it were found scribbled on the back of a used bookstore receipt.
Be vague, oddly specific, and slightly unflattering.
End with a line that sounds profound but may not mean anything.

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