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·Nov 3, 2024

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Before we go and talk about accountability and leverage and judgment, you've got a few tweets further down the line that I would put in the category of continuous learning.

They're essentially: there is no skill called business. Avoid business magazines and business class. Study microeconomics, game theory, psychology, persuasion, ethics, mathematics, and computers.

There's one other comment that you made in a periscope that was, you should be able to pick up any book in the library and read it. The last tweet in this category was, reading is faster than listening; doing is faster than watching.

Yeah, the most important tweet on this, I don't even have in here unfortunately, which is the foundation of learning is reading. I don't know a smart person who doesn't read and read all the time.

And the problem is, what do I read? How do I read? Because for most people, it's a

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