Jim OShaughnessy
Two thoughts from Annie Murphy Paul

“What we shouldn’t do is keep our thoughts inside our heads, inert, unchanged by encounters with the world beyond the skull.”

"whenever possible, we should manage our thinking by generating cognitive loops."
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Paras Chopra
I’ve started doing no-screen Saturdays - no phone, no laptop, no TV.

Yesterday was my first day and it felt blissful ☯️
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Frank Taber
1/ I’ve officially rebranded my newsletter from ‘Seeking Value’. Moving forward it will be ..

‘Lone Wolves’

The rebrand is for a few reasons. Firstly, the similarity to another online service for investors. Secondly, the overuse of ‘value’ in newsletter & podcast names. https://t.co/M5TjvoSoDt
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Jitendra Chawla, CFA
What happens when a learning machine meets a teaching machine? Now we know 🙂 https://t.co/kbqByC2otF
From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU Prof. @Sanjay__Bakshi for your wonderful course. 🙏

https://t.co/ORNZ0glzOo
- Jana V
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Paras Chopra
I want a Twitter client on mobile that does one thing: posting tweets.

No timeline, no replies, no notifications - all of these time-consuming activities can be done once a day on laptop.
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10-K Diver
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Get a cup of coffee.

In this thread, I'll help you understand how the TIMING of Cash Flows within a business can have a BIG impact on the returns that shareholders get from owning the business. https://t.co/Sb3lx85clK
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Bread Crumbs Research
This framework applies to companies too https://t.co/Sy4dZTHEnV
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Alex Brogan
RT @_alexbrogan: THREAD: 20 mental models to learn (so you can think clearly and make better decisions)
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Paras Chopra
Someone should study human psychology from the lens of consumer products that have succeeded or got replaced over time.
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Ethan Mollick
In an increasingly remote-working world, going to an occasional research or industry conference can be important. This paper finds in-person conferences increase collaboration between people who are normally located far from each other and lead to productive & innovative new work https://t.co/SlGHD2Ebyi
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Jim OShaughnessy
My guest @Alex_Danco suggests credentialing helps you make a good bet on something, but a bet nonetheless.

He says that transparency augmented with a little mystery and magic might be the perfect blend 👇🏻 https://t.co/OBU14kNElT
A good credentialing system helps you make an informed bet—but still a bet, nonetheless.

Here's @Alex_Danco on maintaining the balance between transparency and mystery. https://t.co/ahh441p0AI
- Infinite Loops 🎙
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