The Lost Art of First Principles Thinking
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
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Alt titles for algo:
How to Stop Being a Lazy Thinker
How to Think Through Problems and Decisions
How to Think For Yourself
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
03:34 You Already Know What To Do
06:08 High Impact Decisions
07:45 Engage in Intentional Thinking FIRST
08:40 Use Pen and Paper
09:10 Work From First Principles
10:33 Be Ruthlessly Objective
12:12 Think Through Second-order Consequences
14:00 Stick With It For Time
14:37 Outsource Your Thinking When You Hit Diminishing Returns
I googled "first principles" and you were the first result when I clicked on videos! Dope work!
Really like this
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thaaaaannaaaaaaaksssss, i'm losttttttt , getting back to pen and paper.
The city may be a good place for you to derive inspiration from fam. I’ve lived in nyc for 17 years , moved to the suburbs… and I’ve realized that although the city is more people, u can also see a lot of other entrepreneurs in their environment hustling and doing their thing in real time..
Good video
Great video, Sam! A few thoughts as I watched your video came to mind: what if a person does not trust his or her own decision-making or judgment, even when thinking objectively? What if one does not trust that he/she has appropriately quantified the pros vs. cons? And lastly, what if one thinks he/she is missing something in their analysis of a decision?
last bit: the traveling salesman problem, sometimes good beats optimal. other videos go over your first question: you probably already have researched enough, start doing. second question on pros/cons: Boyd's law of iteration states that "speed of iteration beats quality of iteration". Ultimately all of these sound like analysis paralysis or possibly the "wall of awful" that ADHD folks have - the negative memories of the past. there's good videos on that sort of paralysis or difficulty doing things.
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Watching this video is lazy thinking, it's telling me how I should think 🤣
You wait till ChatGPT goes mainstream!
It’s already gone mainstream
It’s already mainstream . I think most people don’t know how to use it to its fullest capacity just yet. Ironically, Most people can’t even field a prompt that’s great enough to get a great response