The Two Key Components of Making Good Decisions
How do you make good decisions? What are the key components? The answer to these questions, of course, is important. After all, the quality of your decisions can make or Continue Reading →
No bird soars too high, if it soars with its own wings… — Friedrich Nietzsche
How do you make good decisions? What are the key components? The answer to these questions, of course, is important. After all, the quality of your decisions can make or Continue Reading →
A while back, I found a quote that got me thinking: “Amateurs think about tactics. But professionals think about logistics.” I first heard it in an episode of Hardcore History Continue Reading →
I’m learning history more these days. While I’m far from being an expert, my interest in it has grown over time. I mainly learn through reading, but sometimes I also Continue Reading →
Do you want to reach your full potential? A big part of that, I believe, is managing your risks. There are risks in different parts of your life, and the Continue Reading →
What is the key to being creative? What is the factor behind it? I believe that the answer to this question is important. After all, being creative is essential in Continue Reading →
I just finished reading Think Again by Adam Grant. It’s a book about rethinking, both at individual and group levels. Here I’d like to discuss one part of the book. Continue Reading →
Do you want to be excited about your day? Do you want to go through your day with enthusiasm? While I still have a lot to improve, I can attest Continue Reading →
I’m currently reading A Man for All Markets, a memoir by Edward O. Thorp. It chronicles his story as a mathematics professor who tried to beat the casinos in gambling Continue Reading →
You only get a few opportunities, and you have to grab them aggressively when they come because even in the most favored life, they’re really rare. – Charlie Munger How Continue Reading →
I recently read This Kind of War by T.R. Fehrenbach. It’s a history book about the Korean War. It had sat in my Kindle library for a while and one Continue Reading →