What he said makes perfect sense to me and I tend to agree. Even a bad decision is better than no decision at all.
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Same as Bezos maxim: if decision easily reversible, go ahead and make it.
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Choose the best option you have available at the time. If later a better option becomes available, choose that.
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it applies universally. for example, this framing is one way to describe why VCs invest the way they do
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Totally true. It goes along the practice and book: “fail fast, fail often” By Ryan babineaux. Failure is a natural part of any process but it’s so taboo in society. So why not fast forward your success by just encountering the failures often and early?
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What is happening with Tesla shorts on Twitter is just insane. The vitriolic hatred for Elon, and the amount of anonymous accounts that treat shitting on Tesla as their full time job is completely nuts. All to make a few dollars on our options.
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Elon has literally doxxed a TSLA bear, of course people are going to prefer being anonymous
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Good. They hide their names to mask their conflict of interest. I believe the person you’re talking about worked for a family office with large oil investments. They lie and mislead and hide their true intentions behind anonymous accounts. Why hide your name if no hidden agenda?
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That is not remotely true in a manufacturing environment especially an auto manufacturing environment. Tesla has 14% non re work rate against industry avg of 80%
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Why is it not true? You've given stats but haven't applied how they would impact Telsa. Also is Musk talking exclusively about Telsa here?
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A 14% rework means the 5k numbers being floated by
@tesla dont accurately project into revenue. Directly affects bottom line for them
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Most people are stupid most of the time. Therefore if what you are saying gets bad feedback from most people then it has a higher rate of being very good/bad than being ordinary. Being very good/bad is better than being ordinary as long as you manage risk.
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Compounding interest
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One of the first bits of advice I received about business was, “Never partner with a man who wears a brown suit & smokes a pipe” Evidently pipe smokers are too pensive & nothing is ever decided. Never figured out the brown suit part. Maybe unimaginative.
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Makes sense to me
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Using intuition alone is not good business sense, obviously, as data analysis and past results remain crucial to drive business decisions. But even Einstein, Bill Gates recognized ts importance for biz success even with all of the inherent risks of decisions made by gut instinct.
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totally agree with
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