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🗓️ 18 July 2025
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0:00.0 | life has lived in the arena. You only learn by doing. And if you're not doing, then all the |
0:05.2 | learning you're picking up is too general and too abstract, then it truly is hallmark aphorisms. You |
0:10.2 | don't know what applies where and when. And a lot of this kind of general principles and advice |
0:15.4 | is not mathematics. Sometimes you're using the word rich to mean one thing, other times you're using |
0:20.4 | to mean another thing. Same with the word wealth, same with the word rich to mean one thing, other times you use it to mean another |
0:21.0 | thing. Same with the word wealth, same with the word love or happiness. These are overloaded |
0:25.6 | terms. So this is not mathematics. These are not precise definitions. You can't form a playbook |
0:31.4 | out of them that you can just follow like a computer. Instead, you have to understand what context |
0:36.4 | to apply them in. |
0:39.7 | So the right way to learn is to actually go do something. |
0:44.0 | And then when you're doing it, and then you figure something out about how it should be done, |
0:49.4 | then you can go and look at something I tweeted or something you read in Deutsch or something you read in Schopenhauer or something you saw online and say, oh, that's what that guy meant. That's a general principle |
0:55.1 | he's talking about. And I know to apply it in situations like this, not mechanically, not 100% |
1:00.9 | of the time, but as a helpful heuristic for when I encounter this situation again. You start with |
1:06.6 | reasoning and then you build up your judgment. And then when your judgment is sufficiently refined, it just becomes taste or intuition or gut feel. And that's what you operate on. But you have to start from the specific. If you start from the general and stay at the level of the general, just reading books of principles and aphorisms and almanacs and so on, you're going to be like that person that went to university overeducated, but they're lost. They try to apply things in the wrong places. |
1:29.6 | What Nassim Telab calls the intellectual yet idiots, IYIs. |
1:33.6 | One of the tweets I was going to bring up is exactly that from June 3rd, acquiring knowledge |
1:40.3 | is easy. |
1:41.4 | The hard part is knowing what to apply and when. |
1:46.1 | That's why all true learning is on the job. Life is lived in the arena. I like that tweet. Actually, I just wanted to tweet |
1:52.4 | life is lived in the arena and that was it. I want to just drop it right there. But I felt like |
1:57.5 | I had to explain just a little bit more because the man in the arena is a famous quote. |
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