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maths is defined by the techniques it uses to study things,
Eugenia Cheng • How to Bake Pi
And you will run through career change scenarios and try to play out the implications to their logical, full conclusion. That, too, is…
Maria Konnikova • Mastermind
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It’s what’s known as the classic cocktail party effect: one mention of your name, and neural systems that were sailing along snap into action. You don’t even have to do any work. Most things don’t have such nicely built-in flags to alert you to their significance. You need to teach your mind to perk up, as if it were hearing your name, but absent
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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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Better give your path to a dog than be bitten by him in contesting for the right. Even killing the dog would not cure the bite.’
Dale Carnegie • How to Win Friends and Influence People
Remember: The more you know, the easier it is to get to know more.
Kevin Horsley • Unlimited Memory: How to Use Advanced Learning Strategies to Learn Faster, Remember More and be More Productive
pressures. As it started in the black car space, all of its competitors were focused on promoting pressures. It won’t be a black car, it will be a silver Audi with a minibar and a disco ball synced to your playlist, driven by Claudia Schiffer and powered by the defensive line of the Raiders! What Uber recognized is that the desire to go from Point
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.psychology .implementation very important lesson that to sell a very basic product you have to reduce inhibiting pressures.
Connection: Vulnerability, impartiality, empathy, and wonder
The majority of us have been taught that connection is earned through achievement. We believe that once we become successful, smart, or generous enough, we’ll be worthy of connection.
But people don’t want you to be perfect. They want to be connected to you.
Joe Hudson • Knowledge Work Is Dying—Here’s What Comes Next
from startup companies to communication protocols. As he wrote in “The Greatest Game“: When creating new technology companies, a framework I use to understand if something has an ability to win is ‘the 10x advantage’.
Meaning that, unless a new company (the challenger) can deliver a 10x advantage to the market, it has no chance of creating escape
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