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having selected what interventions we intend to pilot, we need to stop and do an ethical check based on two factors: what behavior we are changing and how we are changing behavior. And these ethical problems are mapped to the two fundamental behavioral gaps: the intention-action gap and the intention-goal gap.
Matt Wallaert • Start at the End: How to Build Products That Create Change
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Perhaps the most important confusion we want to clear up is that the level of risk premiums (called term premium in bond markets) has almost no predictive value for short, medium or even long term asset returns. The level doesn’t much matter at all for trading markets. What matters a great deal is drivers for changes in risk premium.
Said another
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The Audience Shortcut says:
You don’t need to know how to achieve your dreams.
You need to know who to create value for along the way.
Here are the four simple steps to implement the Audience Shortcut:
- Choose your big dream. What goal feels just out of reach?
- Identify your audience. Who could reduce your risk or accelerate your journey? (Hint:
nathanbarry.com • The Audience Shortcut: How the Right People Paying Attention Changes Everything
The whole point here is that just because you see that a new form of technology is a helpful tool to increase the speed of iteration, it doesn’t mean you can make money from it. The global economy is based on the exchange of goods and services between OTHER PEOPLE. This means that other people are using the same tools you are.
By this time, every
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Wheat farming historically had a more seasonal rhythm with periods of relative quiet. Wheat is typically sown in the fall or spring and then mainly just left to grow with the rain. Aside from episodic weeding or guarding the fields, there was less continuous labor until harvest time. Harvest itself was a crunch period requiring many hands with
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information about the vast plethora of other jams in the world, and good luck trying to figure out which one of the three is best, since they are essentially the same. To find what is right for you, you want an arrangement like strawberry, marmalade, and kiwi—clearly differentiated such that by trying all three, you learn a lot about what works for
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Purpose: A clear purpose is important because clarity dissolves resistance. Always remember why you are reading or learning the information.
Kevin Horsley • Unlimited Memory: How to Use Advanced Learning Strategies to Learn Faster, Remember More and be More Productive
Game features are even more pervasive in the digital world. In little over a year, the Chinese shopping app Temu has exploded in popularity thanks to its “play to pay” model: as users browse deals they’re presented with puzzles to solve, roulette wheels to spin, and challenges to complete, which reward them with credit and special offers.
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You want to ask energy-enhancing questions that get you engaged in the information. Ask yourself, “How is this relevant and applicable to my life right now? How will this information help me achieve my goals? How can I apply this information to improve my work?