I struggle with @david_perell's Personal Monopoly idea.
I love it, but I can't find ' the one'. Instead, I'll let myself have many.
Here's one:
- teaching Alexander Technique online
- literate with no code tools
- decent writer who gets Twitter
(Yes, I'm building something).
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I guess one thing both this and my original analysis kinda miss out on is that it's actually not that hard to be on the pareto frontier for many pairs of skills, because your pairs scale quadratically with number of skills as well. Though the coverage is still probably low.
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I haven't read the LW article, but this is sort of my point. Another 'Personal Monopoly' may be: - Has a physics degree - Career in electricity network innovation - Alexander Technique teacher This means I can work more easily with analytical types who are allergic to 'woo'.
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