Conversation

“One of the markers of expertise is being able to see what novices cannot.” Interesting implication: as a novice you can’t evaluate advice based on what you think is right / what you think makes sense / what you think SHOULD be true.
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Corollary: as a novice, it’s easier to improve at evaluating a person’s track record than it is to improve at evaluating the internal logic and applicability of ideas or advice.
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How do you get better at evaluating track records? The advice is mostly similar to hiring: - Ask for concrete detail about past successes. (Discount if they stick to abstractions / principles) - Get better at checking references. - Look for hard-to-fake proof of work.
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One trick I’ve found useful: during the initial meetings, be curious and ask for stories. This kills two birds with one stone: people like telling stories, and you get to evaluate their believability when asking for future advice.
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