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- Essences vs. sequences
In a pre-AI world, whether you were building software or teams, or writing books or marketing plans, you needed to strip the problems you were facing down to their bare elements—their essence—and work your way forward from there. In building software, you need to define your core user and the problem you want to solve; in
... See moreDan Shipper • Five New Thinking Styles for Working With Thinking Machines
Impact of AI on Problem-Solving Methodologies: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly transformed problem-solving methodologies across various fields, enhancing analytical capabilities and decision-making processes. By leveraging machine learning algorithms and data analysis, AI can identify patterns and generate insights that humans may overlook, leading to more efficient and effective solutions. Furthermore, AI tools facilitate collaboration among teams, enabling them to approach complex challenges with a combination of human creativity and computational power.
It is necessary to be impersonal during the procedure to avoid transmitting positive or negative feelings. Accuracy is increased by having the test subject close his eyes, and there should be no music or distractions in the background.
David R. Hawkins • Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior
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If you just want to get by in life, it’s fine to rely on the default set of narratives that saturate your culture. But the more original and ambitious your goals are, the more you need world-class narrative skills: both on the buy and the sell side.
Nathan Baschez • How Ideas Grow
Feynman phrases it thus: “Imagination in a tight straightjacket.” To him, the straightjacket is the laws of physics. To Holmes, it is essentially the same thing: that base of knowledge and observation that you’ve acquired to the present time. Never is it simply a flight of fancy; you can’t think of imagination in this context as identical to the
... See moreMaria Konnikova • Mastermind
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simpler than prior approaches. 8 They offered less of what customers in established markets wanted and so could rarely be initially employed there. They offered a different package of attributes valued only in emerging markets remote from, and unimportant to, the mainstream.
Clayton M. Christensen • The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail (Management of Innovation and Change)
the social structure, the most important part of which was the surplus-extraction relationship between the direct producers and the ruling class (Brenner 1985a:10–11).
Peter Turchin, Sergey A. Nefedov • Secular Cycles
When the pace of change in growth, inflation, and liquidity accelerates, the stability of returns erodes. What once could be managed with passive positioning now requires deliberate, active decisions. In a faster-moving environment, maintaining the same level of returns demands more frequent adjustments because the underlying drivers of asset
... See moreKaustubhs • The Only Life Raft Left
These patterns of evolved solutions included psychological principles like scarcity (making the offer feel limited or scarce) and social proof (illustrating existing consumption to reinforce trust in the product’s quality).
Sam Tatam • Evolutionary Ideas
- Algorithm and the Role of Bridging Agreement – How It Works: Rather than a simple majority rule or immediate publication, the tool uses a “bridging-based agreement algorithm” that evaluates notes based on whether people who typically disagree find them helpful. This anti- manipulation feature is designed to ensure the note is neutral and infor-