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In my whole life, I have known no wise people (over a broad subject matter area) who didn't read all the time-none, zero.

Poor Charlies's Almanack

Charlie Munger

The idea of the Lindy effect is itself Lindy-proof. The pre-Socratic thinker Periander of Corinth wrote, more than twenty-five hundred years ago: Use laws that are old but food that is fresh. Likewise, Alfonso X of Spain, nicknamed El Sabio, “the wise,” had as a maxim: Burn old logs. Drink old wine. Read old books. Keep old friends.

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Making Decisions Fast and Well Summary: We go through life making decisions. Should we date person extra wy or get married to them? Should we stay here, or should we move? What jobs should we Transcript: Speaker 1 Go through life-making decisions. Should we date person X or Y or get married to them? Should we stay here or should we move? What job should we choose?

#147 Reid Hoffman — Better Decisions, Fewer Mistakes

The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish

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