Nothing about the universe implies any absolute limit on “people getting amazing stuff done” or “people trying crazy moonshot stuff” or “people f#%*ing around in the general area of interesting ideas.” If you’re not doing that, it’s a choice, not someone else’s birthrighthttps://twitter.com/krishkhubchand/status/1071175009165602818 …
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Don’t get me wrong: raw IQ is massively valuable. If you could buy it, it’d be worth emptying the bank account at almost any imaginable rate. But people within IQ brackets that easily permit them to further fields & build new things often think themselves too dumb for that
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Seems very cumbersome and error-prone. If you're interested in a thing, why not just do it? If it's fun, why not just keep doing it?
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You should! But many people — god, who knows how deep this runs — feel no interest. They're adrift. What they had was taken from them. This inventory I propose is a brainstorming & confidence-building mechanism, not the be-all end-all
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Not that I'm aware of. My friend Spencer Greenberg put an amazing talk together about generating project/start-up ideas that amounted to this, but I'm not sure it was ever filmed. I'll ask him!
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Any tips or reading on how to perform such an inventory?
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