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Truth-seekers take feedback from nature (planes have to fly), free markets (customers have to buy), or competition (militaries have to win).
Consensus-seekers take feedback from people (actors want fans, academics want honors, politicians want votes, journalists want status).
A surefire way to make a bad situation worse is to continue replaying it in your mind.
The damage is done. The only thing that matters now is making the best choice given your current position.
Next play mentality.
Mastery requires lots of practice. But the more you practice something, the more boring and routine it becomes.
Thus, an essential component of mastery is the ability to maintain your enthusiasm. The master continues to find the fundamentals interesting.
Inflation drops to lowest in recent years
Fact : calculation of CPI is flawed and needs to be revised in India.key consumption products are not part of CPI yet -thats just optics.
Grateful for President Murmu's openness about her mental health journey. Her honesty can help destigmatize mental illness and offer hope. Thank you for your leadership @rashtrapatibhvn
People are more open to constructive criticism when it’s clear that you believe in their potential and care about their growth.
https://t.co/7DCpmk9GBy
there are only two kinds of work:
- work you run away from
- work you run towards
life is spent earning the privilege to do less of the first and more of the latter
Common causes of bad decisions:
1. Assumptions based on small sample sizes
2. Wanting the world to work the way we want rather than the way it does
3. Conforming to expectations/authority/group (social default)
4. Blindness to large trends
5. Not asking, “and then what?”
TIL: The Singapore Prime Minister took a 3 month long sabbatical, 3 years after Singapore gained Independence, and 9th year in office.
Went to @UBC & @Harvard, learnt from profs, engaged with US businesses.
Still think you are too busy to take a sabbatical? 😂