Similarly, @ritholtz and his crew remind me that it's valuable to build a reputation as a honest, humble straight-shooter, even if it means you miss out on the attention that can come with being loud and confrontational.
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@CarlotaPrzPerez, I'm reminded to appreciate the valuable long-term work done during periods of exuberance.2 replies 3 retweets 35 likesShow this thread -
He's only told me this once, but one thing
@adampbry has suggested as feedback that's stuck with me: Instead of creating a to-do item, just do the thing.1 reply 6 retweets 61 likesShow this thread -
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@meliarobin on my shoulder reminds me to not take myself to seriously, and suggests I perhaps organize my thoughts a bit better before going into decisions.1 reply 2 retweets 22 likesShow this thread -
Little Charlie Munger is my enabler, reinforcing my book reading by reminding me of the value of a latticework of mental models in understanding the world and making good decisions.
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Along the lines of this thread itself,
@trengriffin constantly reminds me of the valuable perspectives you can draw from a wide range of human experiences. Don't dismiss what you can learn from someone because of the image you might have in your head.1 reply 3 retweets 50 likesShow this thread -
While his personality is grating, I can't help but hear Taleb speak up about skin in the game and the value of theoretical versus practical knowledge when relevant.
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I haven't read much of his other work, but Yuval Levin's framing of the concept of "bifurcation and concentration" in The Fractured Republic bubbles up in my brain *all the time*.
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When things are tough, the little
@rabois on my shoulder suggests that for those with ambition, fulfillment comes from the times when we aim for high goals, work hard, and carry a lot of anxiety3 replies 8 retweets 95 likesShow this thread
Reminds me of @preskill's method of the virtual guru: when stuck on a problem, ask: (1) who do I know who is smart about this kind of problem?; and (2) what would they say? This works surprisingly well...
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