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The Speed Paradox
Sometimes you have to slow down to speed up.
Slowing down gives you the time to be deliberate with your actions.
You can focus on leverage and ROI—you can determine how to deploy your fixed resources more effectively.
Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.
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29. Popper’s Falsifiability Principle:
For a theory to be considered scientific, it must be possible to disprove or refute it. As such, for each of your beliefs you should have a clear idea of what would persuade you you're wrong, otherwise your belief is immune to reason.
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2008 global financial crisis. “Insurance regulators regulated insurance, bank regulators regulated banks, securities regulators regulated securities, and consumer regulators regulated consumers,” the official told me. “But the provision of credit goes across all those markets. So we specialized products, we specialized regulation, and the question is, ‘Who looks across those markets?’
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