The Daily Loop #112
3 quotes, 2 short form tweets, 1 long form read and 1 piece of advice from me. Consume 2 minutes of information to help you advance your knowledge in different fields.
The Daily Loop newsletter focuses on information that can be consumed in 2 minutes every day by linking to posts across the internet, formatted in a way that is easy for anyone to navigate. In a 3-2-1-1 design (quotes, short-form content, long-form content and advice).
The goal is for as many people to read this daily and inspire them to think differently about certain things. It will primarily be around topics and industries I am interested in such as: startups, ai, success, innovation, change, crypto, nfts, etc.
3 quotes
“It’s OK to have your eggs in one basket as long as you control what happens to that basket.”—Elon Musk
“Humans evolved in societies where there was no leverage… If I was chopping wood or carrying water for you, you knew that 8 hours put in would equal 8 hours of output… With a leveraged worker, judgment is far more important than how much time they put in or how hard they work.”—Naval Ravikant
“The thing I have noticed is when the anecdotes and the data disagree, the anecdotes are usually right. There's something wrong with the way you are measuring it.”—Jeff Bezos
2 short tweets
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Some of these pages would require constant updating. But for a lot of them a Notion works perfectly. Would definitely suggest doing it.
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Those growing on Twitter probably realise this already. Hard reality! But this is the case so get used to it.
1 long read
The number you have in your head changes quite frequently in the trading game. It definitely did for me. But when you actually try to understand what the number is, you will realise it’s much lower than you think.
Take some time to run up some numbers if you haven’t already.
1 piece of advice from me
1 hater stands out in front of 100 supporters. You always highlight a negative comment in your head vs a positive. It’s natural, hard not to do it. But what you can do is start appreciating the positive much more.