"I can't be like water. I have to be still so that i can flow where the water's flowing," she says. "If i don't do it correctly right now and i set it aside, when am i going to do it? And i found myself, when you talk about the on going some day routine, that i would do that with everything." 'Your brain is a terrible storage device. It's rotten,' he adds. "'Never use your brain as a storage device.' So long does matter?' You're not asking yourself what type of tool or notebook will capture an idea better than if you write it down in writing?" She asks herself this question all the time
#334: In today’s episode, we answer three questions from a college senior named Rafael.
He asks about productivity tools and tactics, student debt, Robinhood and market investing, and how to establish yourself as an expert in a given domain.
We answer his questions by widening the lens.
People often ask about productivity tools. “Do you use Asana or Trello?” But nobody asked Michelangelo what paintbrush he used to paint the Sistine Chapel. The discussion around tools misses the point, which is to master the craft.
Sure, we answer his direct, overt questions. But we also dive deeper, refining these topics and exploring the questions *behind* his questions.
This is an episode in which we peel layers off the onion.
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