Alex Brogan
RT @_alexbrogan: THREAD: 20 mental models to learn (so you can think clearly and make better decisions)
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RT @_alexbrogan: THREAD: 20 mental models to learn (so you can think clearly and make better decisions)
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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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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
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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 🎙tweet
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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.
Here's @Alex_Danco on maintaining the balance between transparency and mystery.
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Daniel
RT @QCompounding: 🧵 25 Things I wish I knew about investing 20 years ago.
Lesson 1: Invest for the long term.
In the short run, stock returns can be very volatile, but they are very robust in the long run. Over time, stocks always perform better than bonds. https://t.co/68HPMQRF60
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RT @QCompounding: 🧵 25 Things I wish I knew about investing 20 years ago.
Lesson 1: Invest for the long term.
In the short run, stock returns can be very volatile, but they are very robust in the long run. Over time, stocks always perform better than bonds. https://t.co/68HPMQRF60
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Morning Brew ☕️
Realizing there's a millionaire taking a private jet to go grocery shopping while I watch my paper straw dissolve https://t.co/NDdGcl6uej
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Realizing there's a millionaire taking a private jet to go grocery shopping while I watch my paper straw dissolve https://t.co/NDdGcl6uej
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Corry Wang
1/ People often point to Intel’s decision to eschew manufacturing ARM-based chips for the iPhone in 2006 as the “beginning of the end” for Intel’s semiconductor market leadership
But TIL: Intel had already tried and failed to launch with ARM for the smartphone 6 years earlier
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1/ People often point to Intel’s decision to eschew manufacturing ARM-based chips for the iPhone in 2006 as the “beginning of the end” for Intel’s semiconductor market leadership
But TIL: Intel had already tried and failed to launch with ARM for the smartphone 6 years earlier
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Frederik Gieschen
Buffett's value investing philosophy is not limited to stocks. It's an obsession to get a good deal, to make smart trades. Even Munger teased him about it. From the 1995 annual meeting:
"I can remember when you bought one membership in some duck club that had oil under it." https://t.co/AKuHpnxafd
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Buffett's value investing philosophy is not limited to stocks. It's an obsession to get a good deal, to make smart trades. Even Munger teased him about it. From the 1995 annual meeting:
"I can remember when you bought one membership in some duck club that had oil under it." https://t.co/AKuHpnxafd
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