26 min 46 sec

How to Skimm Your Life: Life hacks for the modern life long learner

By The Skimm

How to Skimm Your Life provides essential knowledge for navigating the complexities of adulthood, covering everything from financial literacy and career growth to global politics and sustainable living hacks.

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In an era where we are constantly bombarded with a never-ending stream of notifications, headlines, and social media updates, it often feels like we know everything and nothing all at the same time. We have the world’s information in our pockets, yet when it comes to the foundational pillars of adult life—things like understanding global geopolitical shifts, managing a diversified investment portfolio, or even knowing how to properly sear a steak in a stainless steel skillet—many of us feel like we’re just winging it. This sense of being slightly behind the curve is exactly what led to the creation of theSkimm, and eventually, this comprehensive guide to modern living.

Launched by Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg back in 2012, theSkimm began as a way to provide young professionals with the essential news they needed to start their day feeling capable and informed. What started as a newsletter has evolved into a movement centered on the idea that knowledge is the ultimate form of empowerment. This summary is designed to be your throughline for all those topics you might have missed in school or those you’ve been meaning to Google but never quite found the time to explore deeply.

We aren’t just talking about surface-level tips. We are looking at the mechanics of your daily existence. Over the next several segments, we are going to dive into the nuances of wine and kitchen mastery, the strategies for career advancement and negotiation, and the complex history of the world that shaped our current political landscape. Think of this as a primer for an active, modern life—a way to cut through the noise and get to the heart of what you need to know to move through the world with confidence. From the way you pack your suitcase to the way you view the electoral college, we are going to explore how to streamline your routines and broaden your perspective. By the end, you’ll have a clearer picture of how the various pieces of the modern world fit together, and more importantly, how you can fit into them more effectively.

Unlocking the secrets of the wine aisle turns a stressful shopping trip into an opportunity for sophistication and sensory enjoyment.

A well-equipped kitchen and a sustainable mindset can transform your daily cooking into a more efficient and environmentally conscious experience.

Navigating airports and packing suitcases doesn’t have to be a chore if you utilize the right systems and strategies.

From crafting a standout resume to mastering the art of the interview, professional success is built on preparation and narrative.

Financial security isn’t just about how much you make; it’s about the systems you put in place to manage what you have.

Entering the world of markets and property can be simplified by understanding the basic vehicles for growth and security.

Understanding the conflicts and treaties of the early twentieth century provides the essential context for today’s global headlines.

Post-war history is a tapestry of proxy battles, ideological revolutions, and the unintended consequences of foreign intervention.

In the wake of global conflict, a network of alliances and organizations emerged to promote stability and manage the world’s common interests.

Navigating today’s political environment requires a clear grasp of the ideological shifts and the unique mechanics of the American voting system.

We have covered a vast amount of ground, from the intricacies of a wine bottle to the broad arcs of global history. What we’ve seen throughout this journey is that while the modern world is undeniably complex, it is not incomprehensible. The key to moving through life with elegance and confidence is not to try and know everything, but to have a solid grasp of the foundational systems that govern our daily existence.

Whether you are looking at your kitchen, your career, your bank account, or the daily news, the common thread is intentionality. By choosing the right tools, setting up automated systems for your finances, and understanding the historical context behind current events, you shift from being someone who is just reacting to the world to someone who is actively shaping their place within it. The throughline of all these lessons is empowerment through clarity.

As you move forward, remember that being informed is an ongoing process. You don’t have to be an expert in geopolitics or finance overnight. Start small. Maybe it’s fixing that drafty window to save on your energy bill, or finally setting up that automatic transfer to your savings account. Perhaps it’s taking ten minutes to read about a part of the world you’ve always been curious about. Every bit of knowledge you gain is another tool in your kit for navigating adult life.

The goal of ‘skimming’ your life isn’t about being superficial; it’s about identifying the most important information so you can focus your energy where it matters most. Take these insights, apply them to your routine, and keep building on this foundation. You have the tools, the systems, and the context you need to thrive in the modern world. Now, it’s just a matter of putting them into practice. Go out there and start skimming.

About this book

What is this book about?

The world moves fast, and often the most important life skills—like how to invest, how the Electoral College works, or how to choose a bottle of wine—aren't taught in school. This guide bridge the gap between feeling overwhelmed by information and feeling truly empowered. It distills complex global histories and high-stakes professional maneuvers into manageable, actionable advice for the modern learner. Whether you are looking to fix your budget using the 50/30/20 rule, streamline your travel with efficiency hacks, or finally understand the roots of international conflicts, this summary provides the necessary toolkit. It promises to transform you from a passive consumer of news into an informed participant in your own life, offering clarity on the subjects that matter most in the twenty-first century.

Book Information

Rating:

Genra:

Money & Personal Finance, Personal Development

Topics:

Identity Change, Investing, Life Planning, Personal Finance, Wealth Building

Publisher:

Penguin Random House

Language:

English

Publishing date:

June 11, 2019

Lenght:

26 min 46 sec

About the Author

The Skimm

Founded by Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg, the Skimm is a popular online newsletter that initially set out to empower female millenials to make more informed decisions. Since launching in 2012, the Skimm has steadily attracted more subscribers, and is now a valued resource for over seven million members.

Ratings & Reviews

Ratings at a glance

3.6

Overall score based on 101 ratings.

What people think

Listeners find the book loaded with helpful pointers and value it as an excellent coffee table piece, especially for those graduating college. The work acts as a practical handbook for young people navigating adulthood, with one listener mentioning its amusing and smart illustrations. Additionally, listeners find the information simple to grasp and think it makes for a wonderful gift.

Top reviews

Parichat

The chapter on wine alone makes this worth the purchase price for me. I’ve always felt like an idiot staring at a wine list, but their breakdown of regions and pairings is so approachable and fun. Beyond the booze, the money section is a legitimate lifesaver for anyone who gets a headache thinking about 401ks or Roth IRAs. Truth is, I wish I had this manual when I first moved into my own apartment because it covers all the boring logistical stuff they never mention in college. The layout is visually stunning with colors that pop, making it a perfect gift for any recent grad in your life. It manages to be witty without being annoying, which is a hard balance to strike with "adulting" content. I’ll be keeping this on my end table for a long time.

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Noppadol

Picked this up during a summer reading challenge and was genuinely impressed by how much ground it covers. It’s like a cheat sheet for being a human in the 21st century. From the moment you open the cover, the vibrant layout and witty tone make even the most boring logistical hurdles of adulthood feel manageable. Not gonna lie, I was skeptical about a "lifestyle" book, but the breadth of topics here—from basic budgeting and retirement accounts to global politics and networking—is actually really impressive for a single volume. I loved the section on travel hacks, specifically the checklist of documents you need to keep handy when going abroad. The advice on lease agreements was also incredibly timely. This is the manual I wish I had five years ago.

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Araya

Finally got around to checking this out after my cousin received it as a graduation gift. To be fair, most of the "hacks" in here are things you’ve probably seen on Pinterest, but having them all in one aesthetically pleasing place is actually pretty handy. The section on health insurance was a massive standout for me because that stuff is genuinely confusing no matter how old you are. I loved the witty illustrations scattered throughout; they make the drier topics like taxes and civic engagement much easier to swallow. It’s definitely a great reference for your 20s, even if some of the lifestyle tips feel a bit like filler. It’s a solid coffee table book that you can flip through while waiting for your coffee to brew. While I already knew how to recycle, the financial breakdowns alone made this a worthwhile read for my collection.

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Aroha

Look, it’s not reinventing the wheel, but it is a very clever way to organize your life. I particularly liked the realism regarding cleaning schedules; they acknowledge how often you should scrub your floors versus what you can actually manage. The money section provided a great overview of taxes and investing that I actually understood for once. Personally, I think the "MBA" section on networking and office politics is the hidden gem of this entire book. It’s the kind of thing you’ll want to own rather than borrow from the library so you can mark it up. Even though some of the travel tips felt unnecessary, the overall package is incredibly helpful for navigating the "real world." It’s visually appealing and filled with those bite-sized nuggets of info the Skimm is famous for.

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Jom

After hearing so much buzz about this on social media, I decided to grab a copy for my coffee table. It really is the perfect summary of all those confusing things you were supposed to learn in high school but somehow missed. The way they explain the difference between various retirement accounts is much clearer than anything my bank has ever sent me. I also appreciated the "World" section which gives a succinct guide to geopolitics without being overly dense or academic. Gotta say, the hanger trick for decluttering my closet is something I’m actually going to start using tomorrow. It’s a fun, witty read that manages to make boring topics feel a lot more accessible and less intimidating. Highly recommend for any young professional feeling a bit overwhelmed by life’s logistics.

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Boss

I’ve been a subscriber to the daily email for a long time, and I think this book translates their voice to print fairly well. While some of the transitions between wine pairings and the intricacies of the US government felt a bit jarring, the breadth of topics is impressive. The tone is definitely "cutesy," which works for some of the lighter sections but can feel a bit odd when discussing serious health insurance policies. In my experience, the money and geopolitics sections are where the book really shines. It’s a nice enough object to have around, and I’ve found myself picking it up to look up specific terms in the glossary more than once. It’s a solid resource for building a basic, foundational understanding of how to manage your daily life without losing your mind.

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Tantipat

As someone who’s followed their newsletter for years, I had high hopes for a deeper dive into their signature style. There’s no denying the book is beautiful, and the concise way they explain the Electoral College and gerrymandering is actually quite impressive. However, I’m ready to leave the whole #adulting trend in the previous decade where it belongs. Some sections, like the one on how to clean a house, felt like they were written for a child rather than a professional woman. It’s a mixed bag because for every useful tip about credit scores, there are five pages of stuff you already knew. It functions better as a decorative object for your living room than a functional reference guide. I appreciate the effort, but the content often feels a bit too young for its target audience.

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Lily

Ever wonder why nobody taught us how to vote or file taxes in school? This book attempts to fill those gaps, and in many ways, it succeeds at being a foundational reference for young adults. The formatting is top-notch, with bite-sized nuggets of info that are easy to skim when you’re in a rush. To be fair, though, if you’re already established in your career and have your finances in order, you might find most of this redundant. I spent about thirty minutes reading things I already knew before hitting a section that actually taught me something new. It’s a great gift idea for a 22-year-old, but maybe not as essential for those of us in our thirties. It's a quick, easy read that looks great, even if it lacks some grit.

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Por

This book feels like a physical manifestation of an Instagram feed from 2015. While the Skimm’s daily newsletter is a morning staple for me, I found this collection to be mostly "packing peanuts" or empty airspace. Do most functioning adults really need a guide on how to pack a suitcase or the basics of recycling? In my experience, the content is geared toward someone who has literally never lived on their own before, which makes it feel a bit condescending to anyone over 22. Not gonna lie, the wine section was the only part I actually found informative, but even that felt a bit surface-level. It looks pretty on a shelf, but the actual substance just isn’t there for me. I expected more depth and fewer common-sense tips that everyone already knows by heart.

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Weera

Frankly, I’m disappointed by the lack of original thought in this entire project. There were rumors in the ambassador groups that much of this content was crowdsourced from fans without credit, and the book reads like a messy, unedited compilation of Facebook threads. Beyond the ethical concerns, the "advice" is painfully basic. It claims to be a guide for life, yet it skips over the complexities of modern adulthood in favor of cute puns and pretty graphics that look nice but offer very little real substance. I’m not here for a brand that uses its community to turn a quick profit while ignoring the need for real, moderated discussion regarding its own platform. Throw the whole book away and just use Google instead. It’s a shiny package for recycled, shallow information.

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