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6 min read · 2021-11-24 · We recently discussed some wonderful mental tools from the great Richard Feynman. Let's get some more good ones from another giant, Daniel Dennett.
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Understanding your Circle of Competence: How Warren Buffett Avoids Problems
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3 min read · 2021-12-20 · Understanding your circle of competence allows you avoid problems. As we can learn from Warren Buffett, avoiding problems is easier than solving them.
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