Memoirs. Anecdotes.
“I use my tweets and other people’s tweets as maxims that help compress my own learnings and recall them. The brain space is finite—you have finite neurons—so you can almost think of these as pointers, addresses, or mnemonics to help you remember deep-seated principles where you have the underlying experience to back it up. If you don’t have the underlying experience, then it just reads like a collection of quotes. It’s cool, it’s inspirational for a moment, maybe you’ll make a nice poster out of it. But then you forget it and move on. Mental models are really just compact ways for you to recall your own knowledge.” – Naval
- Dark matter both help and impede our perception of the world
- We “put things together” to form our gestalt
- This connecting dots = ‘Emic vision’
- We “put things together” to form our gestalt