Pathfinding Some simple arithmetic will show you…

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Pathfinding

“Some simple arithmetic will show you how much time you’re spending on finding the path:

[The amount of time it took you to do it last time] minus [the amount of time it will take you next time]

“If you come up with something close to zero, then you’re running the path, doing it consistently and spending almost no time at all finding a path. You’ve already found one.”

” … Lots of people run paths. Very few have the guts to find a new one.”

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2015/09/pathfinding.html

A few years ago Jeff Bezos stopped…

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“A few years ago Jeff Bezos stopped by …


“… he shared an enlightened observation about people who are “right a lot”.


He said people who were right a lot of the time were people who often changed their minds. He doesn’t think consistency of thought is a particularly positive trait. It’s perfectly healthy — encouraged, even — to have an idea tomorrow that contradicted your idea today.


“He’s observed that the smartest people are constantly revising their understanding, reconsidering a problem they thought they’d already solved. They’re open to new points of view, new information, new ideas, contradictions, and challenges to their own way of thinking.


“This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have a well formed point of view, but it means you should consider your point of view as temporary.”


“What trait signified someone who was wrong a lot of the time? Someone obsessed with details that only support one point of view. If someone can’t climb out of the details, and see the bigger picture from multiple angles, they’re often wrong most of the time.’

https://medium.com/@jasonfried/some-advice-from-jeff-bezos-28b3c2938968