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Now, we generalize “leverage” into a mental model...
To slightly modify @Naval’s original formulation, there are four forms of leverage:
- Tools
- People
- Capital (money)
- Digital Products (software, media)
Since Creating the @Nava...
@EricJorgenson on Twitter
asking **what could be** is a mindset.
David Foster Wallace encapsulates it as well as any: “a huge percentage of the stuff that I tend to be automatically certain of is, it turns out, totally wrong and deluded."
All of it predicated on the notion that just because something is, doesn’t mean it has to be and certainly doesn’t mean it’s right.
Notes on Roadtrips
thebrowser.company
principles which are simple enough, fundamental enough, and general enough that they’re likely to carry over to the next paradigm. I don’t know what the next paradigm will be, yet; the particulars of a proof or formulation of a problem might end up obsolete. But I look for principles which I expect will survive, even if the foundations shift beneath them.
Look for Principles Which Will Carry Over to the Next Paradigm - LessWrong
lesswrong.com
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