Friday's Too Good Not To Share: October 9, 2020
Every Friday, I share other great content (with some added context) to dive into over the weekend.
a16z Podcast: How to Decide, Convey vs. Convince, & More w/ Annie Duke
Annie Duke is a former professional poker player with over $4 million in career earnings. She’s since turned into a decision strategist.
In her interview on the a16z podcast she breaks down some tried and true tools for making better decisions. It’s based on her new book, “How to Decide: Simple Tools for Making Better Choices.”
You’ll learn about the paradox of experience, resulting bias, and having good decision hygiene. I liked the part on the paradox of experience [3:53 mark]. Often times we extrapolate big lessons from one data point, which is the paradox of experience.
Learn more here. [44 mins]
How This Chair Conquered the World
We’ve all seen this chair, but how did it come to be so ubiquitous? The Monobloc is both a feat of engineering when it was created and an environmental concern today.
This is one of the most interesting short documentaries that I’ve seen in a while.
Watch here. [8 mins]
** Bonus: Learn about the most famous wicker chair of all-time (The Peacock chair).
4 Life-Changing Quotes from Benjamin Hardy
Having commitment issues? Here are four quotes that can help you move forward with greater commitment.
- “Commitment is a statement of what is. From our perspective, you can know your commitments by your results, not by what you say your commitments are.”
- “Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. […]”
- “Once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it happen.”
- “We are kept from our goal not by obstacles but by a clear path to a lesser goal.”
From psychology, there are two orientations. You’re either approaching something or avoiding something. Being committed is taking on an approach orientation.
Watch here. [7 mins]
Leave today better than yesterday ✌️.
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