Friday’s Sobering Thoughts – IV

For today’s friday’s thoughts, a not too sobering list of thoughts, to be studied. Though I must admit I haven’t, all completely, but will. So should you!

Hanlon’s Razor: Relax, Not Everything is Out to Get You

Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions (109 Models Explained)

The Difference Between Amateurs and Professionals

How to Live on 24 Hours a Day: Arnold Bennett on Living a Meaningful Life Within the Constraints of Time

The Feynman Technique: The Best Way to Learn Anything


– and play the bongo!

Second-Order Thinking: What Smart People Use to Outperform

Ten Techniques for Quickly Building Trust With Anyone

16 Leadership Lessons from a Four Star General

How To Think


– for you, how to be Me …

The Work Required to Have an Opinion

Avoiding Stupidity is Easier than Seeking Brilliance


– I know where I am an amateur. Do you?

Richard Feynman: The Difference Between Knowing the Name of Something and Knowing Something

Arthur Schopenhauer on the Dangers of Clickbait


– could be in the Quotes category of yesteryears

Charlie Munger: 5 Simple Notions that Help Solve Problems

The Munger Two Step


– appropriately, a second one; nomen est

How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big

A Technique for Producing Ideas


– inspirational to me
and finally the eternal, ultra-modern:

All Models Are Wrong

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