@sgeoffroy30 @willmacaskill @EconTalker The way I see it, if countries simulated response to pandemic (like how they have war games etc), they could have been creative in handling it. Hope now we will evolve such methods to learn, simulate, and prepare for such pandemics. @sgeoffroy30
@sgeoffroy30 @willmacaskill @EconTalker Interesting. Triggers opposing thoughts. Some companies at the verge of death, reinvent themselves with creativity. At the same time, when in danger, we roll back to known safety - “known devil is better than an unknown angel” How wud u think abt these choices?
@ashwinmahesh @AAPBangalore Have been following you for a while. Congrats on this. Good luck.
@GrayCellTech @munishjauhar Congrats on 18 years and wishes for lot more success
@sathya1405 Everyone in stock markets hope the other one is the “idiot in the table”
@calamur Thanks for sharing. Have you compared Bloomberg & Economist? Between the two what would you recommend?
@SathyaHQ Congrats Sathya. Keep flying high
@coach_and_comic @anujmagazine Just finished the first chapter. Intriguing to say the least. Here is Anuj’s sketch. May be you can use his service for your next book 😜
@Fractitious1 This also then enables you to think of creating more revenue streams. You will start to think like Beatles - Let’s write a swimming pool 😜
@imochaHQ Can’t be avoided. Embrace it or extinguished by it.
@maansisanghi @imochaHQ Future of jobs is partnership of experts much like Hollywood. Whichever companies embrace it, will thrive. I wrote abt it here:
@imochaHQ Moonlighting. Fear that employees will work for other companies. Hyped recently too.
@darshansharma_ How do you do that? Do you have a routine?
@vyshnav_xyz @itsprasa @jackbutcher I extended this “lead decisions” idea to other parts of my life
@robkhenderson If money doesn’t make you happy you are not spending it right. The authors of this research paper propose 8 ways money can “buy” happiness.
@jsparkblog Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act. - Proverbs 3:27 👆was my meditation verse today. You exemplify this verse Joon. Keep shining the light so that the Father might be glorified.
@mijustin If money doesn’t make you happy, you probably aren’t spending right:
@SearchingSoul81 Plausible analysis. Is it possible Guj vote for MoSh for Lok Sabha but AAP for assembly?
• Marketing = problem + stakes + solution + CTA • Marketing # Art • End with clear call to action
@sachdevasampark Learn to shut up. Most of us having this nagging egoistic tendency to hear our voice. I have seen many many sales folks talk too much. The best ones ask a question and let the other party speak.
@darshansharma_ Thank you Darshan
@joe_rigney @JesseDornfeld This is a nice twist Joe 😜
@danishsketch If you publish more you will get DOPE • Dollars • Opportunities • Positions • Esteem Talking from experience
@ranjithajeurkar So we can beat the chest around the globe and manage the headlines while the truth is far and far further.
@ranjithajeurkar Was listening to 👇 episode by @robert_glazer One point that came up during the discussion: vulnerability doesn’t mean weak or even ignorance. It means I don’t know and we will find it together. Competence > Confidence
@menaga_dr @velumania Good catch 👏
@LBacaj What’s your take on software engineering for low code / no code vs greenfield software development?
@danishsketch To a certain extent true. Until we realize it is the chance that got us to the family, country, society. Our choices are in many ways shaped by chance. I am not in anyway promoting sitting lazily for chance to strike. Only saying, it has a play too.
@danishsketch It has to be both. Chance & choice are yin and Yang of life
@Abhishek_Rai Can you please recommend some travel memoirs / books (not the guides like lonely planets) within India? For Europe / America, there is none better than Bill Bryson. I am looking for something similar within India
@madversity @Bahrisons_books @HarperCollinsIN Tricity itself has an active literary crowd ;-) You should visit often
@sachdevasampark 1. Wealth building 2. Learning to learn 3. Networking 4. Self-control is success There is no ONE thing to succeed in life. You need many small things.
@MetaTechLaw @snccsy @antoniogm When you go to that page, there is a link to see all purchases in your gmail. That just means, Google can see that
@SathyaHQ @rishabh_grg @keepkwizing Don’t worry Sathya. I will soon get a pound of your flesh 😀🤣😜
@SuccessProject_ And a life time of experience ;-)
@mkobach Because it is useful
@TheCoolestCool Thanks for sharing this Ross. Reading through this. Have you written how to nail the keywords (esp long tail ones)?
Books like Shallow and Deep Work talk about one side of the SM. Very less discussion on other side of SM (Breaking smart by @vgr is a good discussion on this: ) We need more discussion on the shifting landscape and how we can evolve together with tech.
Every episode of @tferriss, @lexfridman, @InvestLikeBest is at least an hour long. There are people who listen to everyone of them and debate them deeply. Attention is not sparse. May be we don't have discovery mechanisms.
Just now listened to 1.30 hours of lecture on "The Craft of Writing Effectively" and spent almost the same time in taking notes and processing them. SM (got to know about the video via SM) introduced me a great lecture and I spent almost 3 hours on it.
3. attention I hear this often. We are short on attention. No. There are about 100s of people listening to @SejalSud's twitter spaces every week for an hour (at least)
My friend @SejalSud conducts absolutely amazing @TwitterSpaces on personal finances and investment for the past year. I hear from her that sometimes 800 people attend from all over India. Can't think of something like that without SM. SM opened that possibility.
In "Breaking smart" Introduction @pmarca recollects his question to Steve Jobs Would users be willing to give up the then-dominant physical keypads for a soft keyboard? His answer was brusque: “They’ll learn.” We learnt; And we will learn
2. getting used to the technology As Plato's generation got used to writing and subsequent generations got used to the latest technologies, we also need to get used to these technologies.
Today our generation bemoan kids not memorizing tables and long prose which we did. I am sure the next generation will bemoan something similar about depending on an external tool for memorization The technology of arrow points forward and keeps going.
