i think unlearne is going to become a much more valued and useful talent than learning, because things are changing so much. i don't know many of my contemporaries who use this as their primary window into the world. I do it when i'm travelling or i don't have an eye pad or a laptop with me, but i don't scroll. But what they're doing is they're compomising for that. And if people aren't doing that, they interact with your ap in a very, very different way. It reminded me of william blake, whom i liked very much. His quote was, i must create a system of my own or be enslaved by another
Shreyas Doshi is a startup advisor who has formerly worked in the product teams of tech firms like Stripe, Twitter, Google, Yahoo. He regularly writes about product, strategy, org psychology, leadership, and life! Important Links:
Show Notes:
- Shreyas’s childhood
- Operating with the owner mindset
- The LNO framework
- Getting good at leveraging time
- The antithesis principle
- Having a great manager
- Individual vs. group decision making
- “Apple Pie” positions
- Beware of certainty theater
- Social media: A global intelligence network
- Minimizing your opportunity costs
- The issue with following the rubric
- Lessons from school at the workplace
- Learning to unlearn
- Tao Te Ching on leadership
- Being an invisible leader
- Tight vs. weak grip
- And MUCH more!
Books Mentioned:
- The Science of Storytelling; by Will Storr
- The Status Game; by Will Storr
- Tao Te Ching; by Lao Tzu