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Personal Moats for the 21st Century: https://medium.com/@danielgross/your-personal-moats-f5221035338f#---24-281 …pic.twitter.com/cOSUu18Vh2
Your argument against video seems mostly wrong to me. A large fraction of serious writing now has video or audio analogues - usually the author giving talks. In many cases (not all) the video is superior.
Interesting! I personally find retention is superior when reading as I cannot divert attention *and* consume the content at the same time. Video/audio have too much of a treadmill effect. Per my footnote, I can’t find respectable research backing this up. Yet. Anecdata FTW!
I get something out of video/audio that I find much harder in print: you can easily tell how the author feels about their work. This is sometimes the most valuable element - it can be motivating, and often points to interesting opportunities.
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Related: this remarkable defense of lectures by Gian-Carlo Rota: https://twitter.com/michael_nielsen/status/834278805971668992 … I'm not a big fan of lectures. But for someone like Church it'd be worth making an exception.
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