Heard a good phrase today: mental liquidity. The ability to quickly change your mind without being stuck on a particular world view.— Morgan Housel (@morganhousel) March 3, 2021
Tren Griffin 在 Twitter: ""Charlie finally convinced me that owning a non-controlling portion of a wonderful business is more profitable, more enjoyable and far less work than struggling with 100% of a marginal enterprise." Charlie Munger's architecture involves zero cigar butts or statistical factors." / Twitter
"Charlie finally convinced me that owning a non-controlling portion of a wonderful business is more profitable, more enjoyable and far less work than struggling with 100% of a marginal enterprise."Charlie Munger's architecture involves zero cigar butts or statistical factors.— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) February 27, 2021
Chamath Palihapitiya: The #1 Secret to Becoming Rich - YouTube
Chamath Palihapitiya talks about the best way to become rich and build wealth. He emphasizes the importance of “slow compounding”. Compounded investment retu...
I know people in all four quadrants. Here’s what’s going on:According to clinical psychologist @mitchprinstein, there are two kinds of popularity: status-based and likability-based, and only 35% of people who are high status are also highly likable.1/4 pic.twitter.com/3lP6ZEV2ZP— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) March 2, 2021
"Here's my theory about company valuation creation: The faster you build it, that is the half life. It will get destroyed in the same amount of time." @chamath on slow compounding:https://t.co/Mdlr3r5VOy— Morgan Housel (@morganhousel) March 2, 2021
Chris Fralic, Steven Levy, Esther Dyson, Mike Slade, John/Diane SCULLEY, Seth Godin, Andy Cunningham, Dan’l Lewin, Doug Menuez, Regis McKenna, Andy Hertzfeld...
I had no idea who @emperorsnight was. Today, I found this in my mailbox. Now I know. Brilliant marketing. Impressive hustle. Perfect example of how you attract attention by doing what others don’t do. I bet this works really well for them. pic.twitter.com/9vbFxRLBPA— Josh Spector (@jspector) February 19, 2021
It’s Montaigne’s birthday. If you’ve never read him, @Sarah_Bakewell’s book is a wonderful introduction https://t.co/gkCkqhbIZY pic.twitter.com/jjnEmDPmRE— Austin Kleon (@austinkleon) February 28, 2019
Naval Ravikant, Joe Rogan and Tim on Clubhouse | 19 Feb 2021 | Clubhouse Podcasts - YouTube
The clubhouse interaction of some amazing folks including, Naval Ravikant, Joe Rogan, Paul D (Clubhouse Co-Founder), Lex Fridman, Tim J Dhillon, and others. The clubhouse has a capacity of 5000 folks listening at once, so we are posting the recording here for a wider reach and audience. -- Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/Ch_Podcasts -- Joe Rogan Clubhouse | Naval Clubhouse | Tim J Dhillon Clubhouse | Lex Fridman Clubhouse - Originally recorded by https://youtu.be/jpybcnhC7g8 - Do check out the ABOUT section of the channel for channel DISCLAIMER - DMs open on Twitter (@CH_Podcasts) #NavalRa...
Don't fear competitors, fear lack of execution. And know that if you don't execute, they certainly will.— Cameron Yarbrough (@yarbroughcam) February 24, 2021
People think productivity is todo lists and habit trackerswhen in reality it’s eliminating distractions (which can be all that “productivity” stuff) and having a driving purpose you can’t keep yourself from working on.— Jordan O'Connor (@jdnoc) February 26, 2021
I’ve tried to explain this a million times when someone asks me “So who do you write for?”Thankfully, @morganhousel is way more eloquent:“Writing for yourself is fun, and it shows. “Writing for others is work, and it shows.”(h/t @readtheproof) pic.twitter.com/eUFSqYCN6C— Polina (@polina_marinova) February 26, 2021
It's scary to be open at this point.For example, I wrote 30 articles in 30 days and shared a great deal about myself.That connection made all the differences as people want to know the person, not just a topic.Pomp is great at crypto but it's his charisma that wins.— Robbie Crabtree (@RobbieCrab) February 25, 2021
Present-day cryptocurrency experts are like neckbeard hackers in the 80s saying "who needs more than a command line?" and thus failing to invent GUIs. Or if you want a more recent example, the people who said "just write a cron job" and thus failed to start Dropbox.— Paul Graham (@paulg) February 25, 2021