25 quotes that take you inside Albert Einstein’s revolutionary mind; Munger on How to Weigh the Importance of Easily Available Information: Look for disconfirming evidence – killing your own ideas; Emphasize factors that don’t produce lots of easily available numbers – Bamboo Innovator Daily: 27 Aug (Thurs)

Life

  • 25 quotes that take you inside Albert Einstein’s revolutionary mind: BI
  • Munger on How to Weigh the Importance of Easily Available Information; Look for disconfirming evidence – killing your own ideas; Emphasize factors that don’t produce lots of easily available numbers: Gurufocus
  • Grow from Your Strengths: The only sustainable way to capture new opportunities is to remain true to what your company does best.: Strategy&
  • Willa Cather on Happiness: A Soulful and Deeply Alive Account of True Bliss; “That is happiness; to be dissolved into something complete and great.”: BP
  • Amanda Palmer’s Extraordinary BBC Open Letter on the Choice to Have a Child as a Working Artist: BP
  • Hegel on Knowledge, Impatience, the Peril of Fixed Opinions, and the True Task of the Human Mind: BP
  • Mistakes and the Creative Process: Farnam
  • A Dozen Things I’ve Learned from Charlie Munger about Mental Models and Worldly Wisdom: 25iq
  • This is how NASA used to hire its astronauts 20 years ago—and it still works today: qz
  • The Reason Smart People Sometimes Struggle with “Aha” Moments: HBR
  • The Silo Effect: The Peril of Expertise and the Promise of Breaking Down Barriers: Economist
  • Harvard says these 8 leadership traits are critical for success: BI
  • The javelin thrower who won gold at the World Championships learned how to throw from YouTube videos: BI
  • Peter Thiel on what works at work: The tech entrepreneur talks about the ‘features and bugs’ of companies, society and his own personality. WaPo
  • Jeffrey Pfeffer’s Required Reading. The Stanford professor calls out four books that illuminate the often-dark paths to power.: Strategy&

Books

  • Hard Facts, Dangerous Half-Truths And Total Nonsense: Profiting From Evidence-Based Management: Amazon

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