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Moore's Law for Everything
Moore's Law for Everything
We need to design a system that embraces this technological future and taxes the assets that will make up most of the value in that world–companies and land–in order to fairly distribute some of the coming wealth.
·moores.samaltman.com·
Moore's Law for Everything
Anil on Twitter
Anil on Twitter
“You might be an exception but virtually all Bitcoin critics fall into one of these four categories:”-@gladstein Nominations now open👇 🤡 pic.twitter.com/qnjT4klBFw— Anil (@anilsaidso) March 20, 2021
·twitter.com·
Anil on Twitter
sven^starfury_ on Twitter
sven^starfury_ on Twitter
pic.twitter.com/1MSDFq6MaJ— sven^starfury_ (@StarfuryFlames) March 21, 2021
·twitter.com·
sven^starfury_ on Twitter
Improved ‘intelligence’ = strategy added — Cloud Streaks
Improved ‘intelligence’ = strategy added — Cloud Streaks
By Duncan Anderson. To see all blogs click here . Reading time:  10 mins Summary: Creating strategies is the ultimate metaskill to know for the unknowable future. IMO ‘intelligence’ is not fixed. IMO in almost any area ‘intelligence’ can be levelled up.  IMO one can s
·cloudstreaks.com·
Improved ‘intelligence’ = strategy added — Cloud Streaks
Five Levels of Communication (Ed Batista)
Five Levels of Communication (Ed Batista)
One of the most useful and flexible models of human interaction that I've encountered is Richard Francisco's Five Levels of Communication (which comprises Chapter 2.6 of the Reading Book for Human Relations Training, 8th edition.) Francisco, a Lecturer at the...
·edbatista.com·
Five Levels of Communication (Ed Batista)
The Common Denominator of Success (Full Transcript)
The Common Denominator of Success (Full Transcript)
The Common Denominator of Success is as valuable today as when it was first delivered by Albert E.N. Gray in 1940 at the annual convention for insurance underwriters.
·fs.blog·
The Common Denominator of Success (Full Transcript)
40 One-Sentence Blogging Tips
40 One-Sentence Blogging Tips
A collection of concepts to help you figure out how to write blog posts that attract readers, create opportunities, and help you accomplish your goals.
·joshspector.com·
40 One-Sentence Blogging Tips
Interview: Patrick Collison, co-founder and CEO of Stripe - Noahpinion
Interview: Patrick Collison, co-founder and CEO of Stripe - Noahpinion
In addition to being a friend and a Noahpinion subscriber, Patrick Collison is one of the world’s most successful founder-CEOs. Along with his co-founder and brother John, he built online payments company Stripe into a $36 billion behemoth in a decade. (Patrick and John hail from Ireland, continuing the hallowed tradition of Irish immigrants making it big in America.)
·noahpinion.substack.com·
Interview: Patrick Collison, co-founder and CEO of Stripe - Noahpinion
chr.iswong
chr.iswong
So for the past year I've been exploring what interests me. Cooking with my wife. Long walks. Writing on a blog that no one will find. Figuring out different ways to learn. Taking online courses. Teaching my wife how to snowboard. Doing things that I think are important, not things other people tell me are important. Things that I enjoy intrinsically. Things that I think improve me or that I can improve in the world.
·chr.iswong.com·
chr.iswong
Themed days, Timeboxing and why you should use them.
Themed days, Timeboxing and why you should use them.
Have you ever wondered how Elon Musk is running two billion-dollar companies at once? Musk is an interesting example of someone who manages his time so well that he can work 100 hours a week and still manage to take time out for his hobbies, family, and even Twitter! So, how does he do it?
·jamalx31.com·
Themed days, Timeboxing and why you should use them.
People Don’t Buy Products, They Buy Better Versions of Themselves | by Zander Nethercutt | Medium
People Don’t Buy Products, They Buy Better Versions of Themselves | by Zander Nethercutt | Medium
- People don’t buy products because of what those products do, they buy products because of what they can do, or what they imagine they can do with them. - 99% of people don’t care about features; what they do care about is what they will become. - As a result of social media and the Internet, our generation is more conscious of how we are perceived by friends, family, colleges, jobs, and even people we’ve never met. - In this society of ultra-conscious consumers, successful brands will be those that make consumers feel the way they want to feel about themselves.
·medium.com·
People Don’t Buy Products, They Buy Better Versions of Themselves | by Zander Nethercutt | Medium