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In that sense, we’d be asking whether the S&P 500 is at risk of its third major bear market against gold within the past 50 years. The first one was in the 1970s. Then there was a second one in the 2000s. And lately it’s been gradually rolling over for a third time. Could a combination of tariffs, global capital flow shifts, and broad trade
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Edison wasn’t a grand planner. He was a prolific tinkerer, combining parts in ways he didn’t quite understand, confident that little discoveries along the way would be combined and leveraged into more meaningful inventions.
Morgan Housel • Same as Ever: Timeless Lessons on Risk, Opportunity and Living a Good Life
.implementation The key word bein tinkerer. You have to work along4-5 lines and expect things to fall in place
Again, for consistency, let’s use Uber. Imagine that the head of the marketing department looked at the overall company behavioral statement and decided that account creation is the largest sub-behavior they were willing to solely own.
Matt Wallaert • Start at the End: How to Build Products That Create Change
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The necessary elements are all there (at least if you’ve done your observational and imaginative work). The trick is in what you do with them. Are you using all available evidence, and not just what you happen to remember or think of or encounter? Are you giving it all the same weight, so that you are truly able to sift the crucial from the
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even when that means performing poorly on tests of immediate progress. That is, the most effective learning looks inefficient; it looks like falling behind.
(Journalist) David Epstein • Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
Don’t experience new things because you enjoy new things but rather because you are opening up your perception to new things.
Bruno De Campos • River Through the Heart
#1—Less is often more when it comes to instructions For whatever reason, the presence of certain words can skew LLMs into unexpected behaviors. Additional instructions will often go ignored until you remove the offending words or instructions. Recent research shows that a less-is-more approach seems to work for LLMs on a pretty profound level. For
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This resonates with Jeff BEzos philosophy that ultimate form of alignment is no communication. this creates autonomy and independence
Whether professionals have a chance to develop intuitive expertise depends essentially on the quality and speed of feedback, as well as on sufficient opportunity to practice.
Daniel Kahneman • Thinking, Fast and Slow
Machines for breadth, human intuition for depth
Sean Monahan, co-founder of K-Hole and writer of the 8Ball newsletter, recently argued that, with the advent of AI, the human trend forecaster will become obsolete. I disagree. What I think will happen instead is that LLMs will raise the standards for our trend research. Machine and human
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