Something I didn't realize as a kid: If you learn something that matters a lot to you, you'll surprisingly often have to teach yourself. I had to teach myself Lisp, how to write essays, and how to start a startup. I had examples to work from, but no teachers or classes.
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pro se taking on big money interests...
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I concur. Only experience is a true teacher.
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If we have a passion for something, then means to learn more will emerge More so now when everything is free on Google
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What learning modalities or mental models do you find most useful when learning about something completely new to you?
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Now onto implementing batch normalization
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In forma pauperis, requesting an extension to file a writ of certiorari...
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Doesn't this go against your previous tweet about preferentially investing in founders with "domain expertise"
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Founders will often have acquired their domain expertise by teaching themselves, but they should have at least a good chunk of it before they start the startup. Otherwise they have no basis for their idea.
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