@EricJorgenson@elonmusk This is great, thank you. I couldn’t find an index in my copy. I want to quickly find where e.g. “requirements” or “idiot index” is covered. Can you please share one online?
@staysaasy Agree on the gist of this.
However, the most successful people that go on-call (aircraft pilots) actually *do* pull out binders of playbooks when time is of the essence.
https://t.co/NRnt4xGzVF
@robertwiblin Many are mentioned, but I’ll add Scale by Geoffrey West, Science Fictions by Stuart Ritchie, The Use of Knowledge in Society by Hayek, Broken Money by Lyn Alden, The Case Against Education by Caplan
@LabGrownNeet@meatballtimes The light bulb did more than double working hours once.
Enabled indicator lights, vehicle lights, windowless rooms, monitors, microscopes, etc.
Less pollution, improved safety (even during the day).
The tech is still improving.
(I find https://t.co/sPDXKPJPuM fascinating.)
@krishnanrohit The Origin of Wealth by Beinhocker has been on my list for a while. I don’t think it’s exactly what you’re looking for, but it might be helpful :)
Power On: Apple CEO Tim Cook isn’t going anywhere, but a larger shake-up looms. For the first time in a decade, Cook also has no clear Number 2. Everything to know about the latest on Apple Succession — https://t.co/l0u2b1o8qv
@krishnanrohit It is a good argument against *some* output, just like you sometimes need to go beyond Wikipedia or the first link on Google
https://t.co/gEbBSvYoCA