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There is one other test of whether you understand the proposition in a sentence you have read. Can you point to some experience you have had that the proposition describes or to which the proposition is in any way relevant? Can you exemplify the general truth that has been enunciated by referring to a particular instance of it? To imagine a possible case is often as good as citing an actual one. If you cannot do anything at all to exemplify or illustrate the proposition, either imaginatively or by reference to actual experiences, you should suspect that you do not know what is being said.
How to Read a Book
Mortimer J. Adler
Happiness requires purpose; purpose requires a sense of direction; a sense of direction requires goal-setting—but happiness cannot be had by realizing those goals.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Five Principles of Personal Freedom
Arthur C. Brooks
Aim to release as soon as possible to validate your idea and let the market direct further improvements.
Typical Problems of Technical Founders
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