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If you're young and ambitious, you have 2 career options:

1. Enter an old industry - Wait 20 years until experienced people retire.

2. Enter a new industry - Become an expert in 12 months.

The competitive advantage of being young is you're an internet native. Use it.

Source : George Mack
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Get curious. Life’s going to get hard.

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Sometimes what’s simply happening in my ordinary world In the moment is as rich as anything can be.

Source: Twitter (David Allen)
Few better investments in 2020 than booking out a day per week to learn a skill:

1. No money needed.

2. You're in control of the compounding.

3. Safest way to 2-5x your income in 24 months.

Buy stock in constant learning.

In the information age, it will MOON.

George Mack
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"Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darkness of other people." - Carl Jung
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The teacher learns more than the student.

The author learns more than the reader.

The speaker learns more than the attendee.

The way to learn is by doing.

James Clear

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One way to implement a First-Principles understanding approach is to employ Socratic questioning.

These are the kind of questions Socrates would ask...(🧵)

Source: Twitter
1/ Clarification questions

"What do you really mean by that?"
"Can you elaborate further?"
"Can you give an example of that?
2/ Questions about the issue

"Why is this important?"
"What does this solve?"
"How does this impact XYZ?"
3/ Assumption questions

"What are we assuming here?"
"Is this assumption correct?"
"What else can we assume?"
4/ Evidence questions

"What is the source backing this argument?"
"What is your reasoning behind this argument?"
5/ Counter questions

"What is the argument against this?"
"What if the opposite were true?"
The disciplined practice of thoughtful questioning enables the scholar/student to examine ideas and be able to determine the validity of those ideas.

—Socrates
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The Paradox of Focus:

Moving boldly in one direction not only increases your odds of getting there, but also increases your odds of picking up unexpected rewards along the way.

Make the most of one opportunity and more opportunities come your way. To get more, focus on less.

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