lived experience
lived experience outperforms generic advice
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The actual advice isn’t the limiting factor — in 2020, information is plentiful. However, the success to back it up is what’s in short supply. While lots of people can opine on how to get to the top of a particular field, only the best can speak to their own experience when they tell you how to get there. The authenticity can’t be copied. And... See more
Adam Keesling • Not Found
People who have not experienced the thing are unlikely to be generating
truth
. More likely, they’re resurfacing cached thoughts and narratives. Reading popular science books or news articles is not a substitute for understanding, and may make you stupider, by filling your mind with narratives and stories that don’t represent
your own synthesis
.
truth
. More likely, they’re resurfacing cached thoughts and narratives. Reading popular science books or news articles is not a substitute for understanding, and may make you stupider, by filling your mind with narratives and stories that don’t represent
your own synthesis
.
nabeelqu.co • Nabeelqu
I strongly believe that stories are often better than pure advice, because you can see the context from which that advice comes from. This also applies to real life: my instinct is to ask questions whenever someone offers me advice. Specifically, I want to know the contexts in which the person applied said advice, and I see this as gaining more... See more
Cedric Chin • Surprising Implications of Treating Self-Help as Art
“The greats figure out what works for them, regardless of what everyone else does.”
x.com • Geneia@home @home
Almost the only good advice in any discipline is “develop instincts, then use them”.