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@polina_marinova
@BlasMoros
@Alex_Danco
@pcordway
@jripsss
@JimDenison
@benthompson
@benton_moss
@farnamstreet
@benedictevans
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Brent Beshorex.comThe best @cowenconvos in a while. @tylercowen and @patrickc are interviewed by Zuckerberg. Great overview of the importance of Progress Studies
https://t.co/6KRAmndvwz
Mark Lutterx.comWho are the best economic historians that focus a lot on technology? Thinking folks like Mokyr, Chandler, Hounshell (arguably), Rosenberg, Usher, Temin, Noble - who else should I be reading? (I'm time-period agnostic.)
Brian Potterx.com“There is much more talent to tap into than ever before, but in most parts of the world, we are screwing it up”
Tyler Cowen • Modern Wisdom: #482 - Tyler Cowen - The Secret To Finding Great Talent
“One of the best pieces I have read all year”
—@tylercowen, on @fadeke_adegbuyi’s brilliant work exploring the Study Web
https://t.co/jErSj5tbx0
Nathan Baschezx.comLegendary Investor Bill Gurley on Investing Rules, Finding Outliers, Insights from Jeff Bezos and Howard Marks, Must-Read Books, Creating True Competitive Advantages, Open-Source Strategies, Adapting Mental Models to New Realities, and More (#651) - The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
tim.blogBusiness Strategy Twitter:
• What are the best blog posts / books on network effects?
• Who are the most interesting thinkers in this space?
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(cc @ljin18 @dcoolican @kevinakwok @andrewchen @trengriffin @jamescurrier)
Julian Lehrx.comCliché Munger Quote: “I read Barron's for 50 years. In 50 years I found one investment opportunity in Barron's out of which I made about $80 million with almost no risk.”
I don’t know if all of these are <1k but they all put out incredible work, whether that’s through skill in reading the market or just having unique... See more
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