En vez de 2 horas de Netflix esta noche, mira esta clase magistral de 40 min del fundador de una empresa china de IA valorada en más de $20B
La explicación más clara que he visto sobre enjambres de agentes y sistemas de IA a gran escala.
I'm 33.
I’m obsessed with learning how to learn.
So, I spent 200+ hours studying how geniuses, prodigies, and high performers master their disciplines.
Here's what I found on how to master anything faster:
My money principles:
1. Owning risk is the only way you get wealthy
2. Making money is a habit, not a goal - focus on systems
3. Spend with the lifestyle of a person younger than you
4. Earn with the effort and skill of a person older than you
5. Focusing too much on multiple income streams is a distraction from your core income stream
6. Social pressure and signalling is the biggest expense - avoid it
7. Skills bring you far more money than optimizing a 5% return
8. Buying your home is an emotional decision, don’t think of it as an investment
9. Don’t be one bear market away from losing 20% of your wealth
10. Free investment advice always ends up being costly
11. Real wealth doesn’t show itself
12. Living longer is the least talked about but most potent way to become wealthy
13. If retirement is your life’s biggest goal, you’re obsessed with money, not life
14. Seek purpose, everything else follows
15. Skills compound money faster than money does
16. Respect money like your parents did
17. Investing in any asset class is a full time job, leave it to experts while you build your own
18. Financial freedom is achieved when you free yourself from society, not at an amount
19. Expectations inflate faster than prices, control them
20. Avoid all specific investment advice that is attention-grabbing
21. Be grateful for what you have, few do
I used to think I was rational.
Then I read Daniel Kahneman's Nobel Prize-winning work on human decision-making.
He routinely asks 8 questions to expose cognitive traps you fall into daily.
Test yourself with these questions (it's the ultimate BS detector for your brain):
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Navy SEALs are some of the world's most elite warriors.
What's their secret weapon?
Breath control.
Here's how they train it (and how you can master it too):
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Value: potentially a lifetime.
16 Lessons From 700 Episodes!
Chris Williamson (@ChrisWillx) breaks down his favorite lessons, insights, and quotes from the last hundred episodes of Modern Wisdom (#600 – #700)
Top 7 lessons and takeaways:
1) Stop taking advice from super-successful people (@AliAbdaal)
They are using strategies that will get them from 90% to 95%, you need strategies that will get you from 0% to 1%.
If you’re going to take advice from successful people, don’t just listen to what they say, look at what they do.
2) 24-Hour You: what would you tomorrow want you today to do? (h/t @jimmycarr)
“[This question] helps you treat yourself like a friend you’re responsible for helping…It forces you to optimize for long-term thinking, rather than immediate gratification…You can see your decisions as investments that we make into your future. And the more ruminative and deep of a thinker that you are, the more you need to make decisions for your future self and not yourself now.” – Chris Williamson
3) A perpetual state of mindfulness is an impossible goal for achieving enlightenment
Make the goal more attainable: “String together a few moments of peace so that at least for a few times each day, your mind rests where your feet are” – Chris Williamson
Examples: Feel the water hitting your hands while washing the dishes. Feel every contour in your steering wheel while stopping at a red light.
4) How much time did you waste thinking you weren’t going to get where you are today?
How differently would you experience life if you didn’t allow fear to occupy your time?
“Know your mission, have faith you’re going to get there. Wherever you go, it’s going to be all right. Just find ways to get out of your head.” – @AubreyMarcus
5) Being more emotionally expressive doesn’t fix masculinity, it neuters it
“The only mainstream publicly acceptable versions of masculinity look an awful lot like traditional femininity” – Chris Williamson
6) Women with high intrasexual competitiveness are more likely to give bad advice to other women
Study: Given hypothetical salon clients, 450 women were asked the amount of hair they would recommend cutting off. Women with higher levels of intrasexual competitiveness were more likely to recommend a shorter haircut to sabotage the attractiveness of their perceived rivals —especially women with similar attractiveness to themselves.
7) Monk Mode: A productivity strategy where you go on a retreat to focus on introspection, isolation, and improvement, then return to society a better version of yourself (@annacod)
Through isolation, you minimize your attention to social obligations, which gives you the ability to focus on calibrating your direction and identifying your weaknesses.
However, there is a dark side to monk mode. It makes you feel noble in isolation, so much so that it may be hard to return to your everyday social life. You’re not supposed to stay in monk mode, it’s supposed to help you show up in the world in a better way once completed.