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Getting into the habit of sharing my thoughts I do not claim to be an expert I am always open to learning and feedback
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Polygon's zkEVM Ethereum's Merge to PoS Vitalik's Soulbound Token Problems from investing with leverage/margin e.g 3AC Impact of Axie Infinity transition to free-to-play Battle of cross-chain blockchain networks e.g Cosmos, Polkadot, Icon Web3 Social Apps e.g Lens, ICP
At my old BJJ gym there were a few extremely driven guys. They’d tell people they were going to train daily and go crush local comps. Some of them have compelling stories about why they started - they were bullied, wanted to test their limits etc. Not a SINGLE one of them…
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Who you think you are is all the matters in this life
You can just do things. Life is fragile. Never forget that. At any point consciousness can be taken from you. You need to will the ideas in your head onto the world with a ferocity never seen before.
If you want to actually retain information you consume, you need to practice retrieving it from memory, not just re-consuming it. You have retained information if and only if you can regenerate it from memory. So naturally that is the exercise that must be practiced. Yes, it is…
The greatest breakthrough in the science of learning over the last century:
It’s common to think that “following along” is the same as learning – like, if you can follow along with a video, book, lecture, whatever, without feeling confused, then you’re learning. While this might “feel” like learning, it’s not. The feeling is completely artificial.…
The greatest breakthrough in the science of learning over the last century:
The greatest breakthrough in the science of learning over the last century:
The most important message I can give to young folks just entering the workforce: NOBODY WANTS TO HIRE YOU. You don't have any or many real skills yet. You will require significant investment (both time and money) before you can add serious value to a company. You can't…
The best advice I got early on was to play positive sum games Add value expecting nothing in return. Be genuine in seeking advice. Don’t make relationships transactional. People will naturally help people they like. Life is much more fun when you view it with optimism
A lot of younger people who’re new to the industry ask me how to do “networking”. How do you go from knowing no one in San Francisco to having a network of people that you can do business with, learn from, hire, etc. The trick is I never set out to “network”. Maybe due to…
Ray Bradbury
the antidote to depression can be summed up in four words: think less, do more
This has been the secret to my entire career
An underrated law? Kidlin's Law. That if you write down a problem clearly and specifically, you have already solved half of it. The act of clearly & specifically describing a problem on paper creates a deeper understanding of its components & makes it easier to find solutions.
Breakdown of the paper: The study found that a person's life satisfaction is very, very strongly connected to their personality traits. When they removed all the usual problems from how things were measured, they could predict how happy someone was with their life almost…
Read a lot, but don’t take those words too seriously. Knowledge is taught through information, but understanding is taught through experience. To make use of what you read, test those ideas in the tumultuous arena of real life.
One of the most important things I've ever read was this by @shl "The market you’re in will determine most of your growth" It sounds basic but it's not You think how much you work on your product and how great you make it work is what will make your revenue go up But usually…
If I’m being honest, 70% of ScrapingBee’s success came down to just picking the web scraping API niche. Talent matters. But market matters more. My heuristic for this is to never build in an industry where the market leader is making less than ~200m$/year. It was the case with…
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