other similar domains include stock picking, spirituality, and relationships, psychology, child-rearing, cooking a steak, etc.... all the "Serious Important Stuff" needs to have twice the amount of knowledge as everything else.https://twitter.com/a_yawning_cat/status/1359214964611837953 …
this is where depth can be more useful than breadth. depth requires creating a mental model from scratch. you have to grow the thing from seed, raise it through its teenage and young adult years, and sunset it as its time wanes. raising a pet or a plant is a similar endeavor.
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individuals who have personal mental models of similar height often recognize each other. e.g. a 5 star general, an elite athlete, a concert pianist, etc.... even if the specific topics are wildly different, there's mutual respect for the effort put into the tall christmas tree.
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the steak and the christmas tree also point to traps around this kind of mastery. the steak trap is to read too much into something, seeing massive amounts of signal when it's mostly noise that doesn't matter. it's very hard to take 10,000 hr mastery of steak searing seriously
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the christmas tree trap is to spend 10,000 hrs on something that's mostly pointless outside a social context. e.g. becoming a master designer/engineer to build the most awesome skyscraper sized tree
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the former is mastery that never gets started. "Expert Beginnerism"https://twitter.com/a_yawning_cat/status/1347305828554993664 …
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the latter is mastery that becomes a purpose unto itself and loses the plot. (e.g. "Glory unto God" that forgets the "Make life better for Life" part.)https://twitter.com/a_yawning_cat/status/1303757155783176193 …
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