“Figure out what you are good at, and start helping other people with it. Give it away. Pay it forward.” – Naval Ravikant
Next:
- 7-1a2a1.1 ‘Scale’ - Anything that scaled started small, at the edge, at the frontier, as an avant-garde
- 7-1a2a2 Get ahead in the short-run, then in the long-run
- 7-1a2a3 Win at the corner then come back (傾く・バロック)
Related:
- 8-2d2 In digital world, you can be in multiple nations (or equivalents) at the same time
- 3-1a4b1.3 Your circle of competence can be widened, deepened, made clearer
- 10-1b4 Children concentrically embody their ever-widening knowledge structures by testing the degree of its correspondence in comparison with other members of the society
E.g.,
- Bearstone on Jared Isaacman and Shfit4: “Instead of asking the bank to take the hit when a merchant went bad, Isaacman personally guaranteed the losses. If his underwriting approved a merchant who later committed fraud or left behind chargebacks the bank had to eat, United Bank Card would reimburse the bank. In essence, he was telling the bank: ‘Let me move quickly. If I’m wrong, I pay.’”
- He was basically pricing credit and assumed the role of insurers