learning for the sake of learning is fake
humanity have some brain poison mindset "oh are you working on X now? i thought you studied thing Y"
any finance, lawyer, programmer, etc learned 98% of skills at their jobs. the only hard part is getting the job. the world is yours
@justinskycak This reminds me of Paul Graham's point that ambitious people get pulled onto conventional paths almost by default.
The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to take big swings.
Obligations compound too.
@blakeaburge Spot on
I’m the most overwhelmed when I have a million things to do and I think about those things rather than doing them
Take action and that stress starts to drop off fast
@justinskycak It’s why developing high agency is such a strong signal for someone’s level of success
The average person gives into those natural roadblocks for too often
@calvinchen There's a time and season for grinding, but it doesn't yield much when done blindly
Agree that more and more intentionality is needed especially with AI
@readswithravi This reminds me of Kobe’s quote:
“If you’re afraid to fail, then you’re probably going to fail.”
The difference was that he trusted his preparation more than his fear.
most ppl’s refusal to risk humiliation is their original downfall.
genius is indistinguishable from delusion / being a moron until the outcome arrives.
the funniest part is that when it all works, everyone retrofits the narrative to make it look inevitable.
& when it fails, they call it what they were always going to call it. stupid.
the line between idiocy & insight is fine as hell.