Month: September 2021

What I’ve Learned

“When Charlie and Warren had started out, there were three of them. It was Charlie, Warren, and then the third guy, Rick Guerin, and they used to make investments together. … Then Rick Guerin pretty much disappeared off the map. I’ve met Rick recently, but he disappeared off the map, so I asked Warren, are…
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Thinking Even Better

“Good thinkers understand a simple truth: you can’t make good decisions without good thinking and good thinking requires time. If you want to think better, schedule time to think and hone your understanding of the problem.”— Thinking Even Better

Winning The Lottery

First smart piece I ever read about how to behave when winning the lottery: https://peterattiamd.com/what-would-you-do-if-you-won-the-lottery/

The Metaverse

Good joke about the metaverse which everyone is talking about recently:

Leadership

Jeff Immelt, the former CEO of General Electric, on decision making:“1,000 books get written about leadership and change and all that stuff. Knowing what to do isn’t that hard, knowing how to do it isn’t that hard. Knowing when to do it is really hard” — Leadership in a CrisisSometimes, it’s hard to make decisions…
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In Between A Total Loss And An Endless Expense

How much should you spend? For just about everything, there’s level 1 (too cheap, total loss, all money and effort less than 1 is wasted) and there’s level 2 (spending ever more money to get not much more than investing at level 2 would have created.) This rule applies to copyediting, to used cars, to…
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How fast is too fast?

This is a great post summarizing so well the current venture investing environment.

The Physics Of Lightning

“Despite being one of the most familiar and widely recognized natural phenomena, lightning remains relatively poorly understood. Even the most basic questions of how lightning is initiated inside thunderclouds and how it then propagates for many tens of kilometers have only begun to be addressed.”— The Physics of Lightning

Is Your Nervous System A Democracy Or A Dictatorship?

Nervous systems can implement multiple forms of government simultaneously. A neuronal dictatorship can coexist with an oligarchy or democracy. The dictator, acting fastest, may trigger the onset of a behavior while other neurons fine-tune the ensuing movements. There does not need to be a single form of government as long as the behavioral consequences increase…
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Math Isn’t Boring

The problem is that our culture does not recognize that the true nature of math is art. So we teach it in a manner that would just as easily ruin any other art. … What if music education was all about notation and theory, with listening or playing only open to those who somehow persevered…
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