Next:
- 2-1b2a1 Look for an idea that could evolve into a great one
- 2-1b2b ‘Second-order thinking’ - Solve the root cause of a problem (prevention) and not symptoms. Be smart-lazy.
Related:
- 1-1a5a1 The process of argument starts in the middle, and doesn’t start with axioms and end with the conclusionrevisit
- 5-1 When you are long truth you are long volatility and time
- 5-1b1a4a Being hedged in the long-run entails being long optionality
- 1-1c4a Because you will be and want to be mistaken, by default you should be long optionality
- 5-2c2b3 ‘When you punt something into the future, the future eventually arrives’
- On time
- 4-1a4b2b3 Time will tell because time can de-contextualize seeming necessities
- 4-1a4b2a Silence can decontextualize-displace the negotiator from the negotiation
- 4-1a4b6b When ideas are exposed to various contexts (i.e., different people-place-time) they often find unexpected match. Ideas have timing.