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David Brooks | How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen
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Capital Returns is a must-read for investors. It's both a rare collection of investor letters (Marathon Asset Management) and a simple yet lindy framework that you re-encounter in markets. https://t.co/e8Ry1Nl93X
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Michael Lewis • Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon
Burnham’s exceptional systems-level thinking, with one describing him as “the architect” of this framework. Another referred to him as “deeply smart,” with a gift for “figuring out where the world is going.”
Mario Gabriele • Union Square Ventures: The Thinkers
Hyper-Productivity, Learning 10+ Languages, DAOs, and More | Noah Feldman on The Tim Ferriss Show
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One of my favorite stories ever.
David Koch—industrial magnate, arts patron, plane-crash survivor, Libertarian Party VP candidate, bon vivant, absolute Chad, and by far the more fun member of the Koch Brothers duo—understood scale. https://t.co/DU6VI58qAn
But resting on his laurels was exactly what Steve didn’t do. He produced what can only be described as a magnum opus and he did it by moving into a completely new field, namely history. The Better Angels of our Nature is a magisterial work of history, but it is unmistakably the work of a scientist. And a scientist at the height of his powers.