2. @EricRWeinstein opened the portal of "High Agency". It's one of those ideas that once you see it, you can't unsee it.
It appears to combine the following 3 things into one mega trait:
1. Resourcefulness
2. Skepticism towards "best practices"
3. Locus of control
It appears to combine the following 3 things into one mega trait:
1. Resourcefulness
2. Skepticism towards "best practices"
3. Locus of control
3. The best 2 questions I've found for identifying high agency thought & individuals:
Thiel Question: How can you achieve your 10-year goal in 6 months?
Bezos Question: If I was stuck in a 3rd world prison and had to call someone to get me out, who would I call?
Thiel Question: How can you achieve your 10-year goal in 6 months?
Bezos Question: If I was stuck in a 3rd world prison and had to call someone to get me out, who would I call?
6. One thought experiment to guarantee a sleepless night:
"Where am I carrying luggage today?"
What is the stupid idea we've passively accepted because society does it?
"Where am I carrying luggage today?"
What is the stupid idea we've passively accepted because society does it?
11. Despite being a billionaire, Mark Cuban designs his environment so he's always learning. He leaves textbooks on Machine Learning around his house.
He also taught himself to slam dunk at 37 years of age.
High Agency fight against entropy.
He also taught himself to slam dunk at 37 years of age.
High Agency fight against entropy.
16. The current education system is the perfect breeding ground for low-agency thinking.
You force children to sit down for 18 years, study something set by someone else, ask to go the bathroom, and get a score based on how well you adhered to the rules.
You force children to sit down for 18 years, study something set by someone else, ask to go the bathroom, and get a score based on how well you adhered to the rules.
17. I think the first step of going from low agency to high(er) agency is to assume you're low agency and society is trying to constantly make you low agency.
Everyone assumes they'd be the German in 1930's to stand up to the Nazi's -- and it's the assumption that is dangerous.
Everyone assumes they'd be the German in 1930's to stand up to the Nazi's -- and it's the assumption that is dangerous.
18. The next step is to assume that everybody else is still figuring it out.
It's an endless loop of the emperor's new clothes, and everyone is naked.
5 years from now everyone you admire will look back at their present-day self and cringe.
It's an endless loop of the emperor's new clothes, and everyone is naked.
5 years from now everyone you admire will look back at their present-day self and cringe.
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