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Law #1 Thinking About Thinking Is the Most Important Kind of Thinking Expertise is the enemy of fresh thinking. Category design is a game of thinking. If you want to find success as a category designer, you have to change the way a reader, customer, consumer, subscriber, or user “thinks.” You are successful when you’ve moved their thinking from the
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Liv Boeree said: “Intelligence is knowing how to win the game. Wisdom is knowing which game to play.”
Gurwinder • Why Everything Is Becoming a Game
I like to look at the data, in order to assess where it looks where we might be going. Then I look at the performance of the market, to see where investors think we are going. I then determine if I think there may be an opportunity in all of this. As with a stock, investors all should try to understand what is priced into any investment. That is my
... See moreRichard Excell • Tick Tock, Tick Tock
evidence suggests that piling on more data often hurts decision quality:
- Too much choice stalls action. In the famous "jam study," shoppers presented with 24 flavors bought jam 3 percent of the time, while those offered just six flavors purchased 30 percent of the time—a 10-fold jump.
- Information overload erodes well-being. Two-thirds of managers r
Joe Hudson • Knowledge Work Is Dying—Here’s What Comes Next
we can do this by ramping up or down all sorts of inhibiting pressures. Physical availability is one factor, but so is psychological availability.
Matt Wallaert • Start at the End: How to Build Products That Create Change
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Imagination takes the stuff of observation and experience and recombines them into something new.
Maria Konnikova • Mastermind
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Here, a product’s format can help to reinforce the effort that it puts in, helping us to focus our attention on its active features; the parts that work hardest for us.
Sam Tatam • Evolutionary Ideas
36Kr: Developing LLMs might be an endless endeavor. Does the cost concern you?
Liang Wenfeng: Innovation is expensive and inefficient, sometimes accompanied by waste. That's why innovation only emerges after economic development reaches a certain level. In
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On January 12, 1908, The Washington Post ran a full-page spread headlined “America’s Thinking Men Forecast the Wonders of the Future.” Among the “thinking men” buried in the fine print was Thomas Edison. Edison had already changed the world at this point; he was the Steve Jobs of his time. The Post editors asked: “Is the age of invention passing?”
... See moreMorgan Housel • Same as Ever: Timeless Lessons on Risk, Opportunity and Living a Good Life
Cause to pursue multiple lines of enquiry