- WRITE DOWN as much as you can about what you are deciding on.
- GET BACK to learn from it.
"The Attribute of Greatness: Decision Log": read.perspectiveship.com/p/decision-log
- WRITE DOWN as much as you can about what you are deciding on.
- GET BACK to learn from it.
"The Attribute of Greatness: Decision Log": read.perspectiveship.com/p/decision-log
We subjectively interpret reality, and most importantly, we forget!
We forget a lot!
There's one tool that can help with that: a decision log
More in the article: read.perspectiveship.com/p/decision-log
We subjectively interpret reality, and most importantly, we forget!
We forget a lot!
There's one tool that can help with that: a decision log
More in the article: read.perspectiveship.com/p/decision-log
What if you were fired tomorrow?
What if you have more time?
Run a thought experiment!
More on this mental model in today's @perspectiveship.bsky.social article: read.perspectiveship.com/p/thought-ex...
What if you were fired tomorrow?
What if you have more time?
Run a thought experiment!
More on this mental model in today's @perspectiveship.bsky.social article: read.perspectiveship.com/p/thought-ex...
Did you win or lose this week — in your own perspective?
The week was intense, but it’s hard to say what you actually achieved.
Good planning can help with this:
Article about winning your weeks: read.perspectiveship.com/p/winning-th...
Did you win or lose this week — in your own perspective?
The week was intense, but it’s hard to say what you actually achieved.
Good planning can help with this:
Article about winning your weeks: read.perspectiveship.com/p/winning-th...
PAIN -> Now, when you realise it's a mistake
REGRET -> Near future
LAUGHTER -> Distant future
I encourage you to travel to the "Distant Future" as soon as possible.
My take on making mistakes: read.perspectiveship.com/p/mistakes
PAIN -> Now, when you realise it's a mistake
REGRET -> Near future
LAUGHTER -> Distant future
I encourage you to travel to the "Distant Future" as soon as possible.
My take on making mistakes: read.perspectiveship.com/p/mistakes
When the cost of mistakes is low, we can move fast and adapt."
— Shane Parrish
This great quote was the basis for the latest @perspectiveship.bsky.social article: read.perspectiveship.com/p/mistakes
When the cost of mistakes is low, we can move fast and adapt."
— Shane Parrish
This great quote was the basis for the latest @perspectiveship.bsky.social article: read.perspectiveship.com/p/mistakes
The key is to go to the LAUGHTER stage as soon as you can.
More about the perspective on making mistakes in the latest @perspectiveship.bsky.social article: read.perspectiveship.com/p/mistakes
The key is to go to the LAUGHTER stage as soon as you can.
More about the perspective on making mistakes in the latest @perspectiveship.bsky.social article: read.perspectiveship.com/p/mistakes
Since childhood, I was convinced that mistakes are deeply negative things, and it felt like it. But my relationship with making mistakes has changed completely:
I wrote about "Art of Making Mistakes" in the latest article: read.perspectiveship.com/p/mistakes
Since childhood, I was convinced that mistakes are deeply negative things, and it felt like it. But my relationship with making mistakes has changed completely:
I wrote about "Art of Making Mistakes" in the latest article: read.perspectiveship.com/p/mistakes
Will some jobs go extinct because of new technologies?
Yes, for sure.
It happened before.
Many times.
It's up to you.
Evolution advises us to focus on ADAPTATION.
It can help as a mental model for survival.
I wrote an article about it: read.perspectiveship.com/p/evolution
Will some jobs go extinct because of new technologies?
Yes, for sure.
It happened before.
Many times.
It's up to you.
Evolution advises us to focus on ADAPTATION.
It can help as a mental model for survival.
I wrote an article about it: read.perspectiveship.com/p/evolution
Here's a summary of what I learned:
Here's a summary of what I learned:
People are much more willing to admit mistakes if leaders set an example by doing so themselves.
For more insights, check out the full article “On Making Mistakes”: read.perspectiveship.com/p/on-making-...
People are much more willing to admit mistakes if leaders set an example by doing so themselves.
For more insights, check out the full article “On Making Mistakes”: read.perspectiveship.com/p/on-making-...