Ask yourself if you had to make an argument for why this idea is bad or why this decision is wrong, what would the argument be? Write those thoughts down and then leave them for 24 hours. Your job has always been to fall in love with the problem you're trying to solve rather than the exact solution. If you knew that your attachment to a specific solution would prevent you from ever solving the problem, would you stay attached? I hope the answer is no.
Episode 18: When it comes to an idea, we naturally try to identify the solution to any problems we inevitably encounter. In the world of Chess, amateur players tend to resort to this solution-centric thought process. However, grandmasters spend time falsifying their idea before they make their next move. This is called the falsification ratio. Alex Lieberman (@businessbarista) breaks down what the ratio is and how it can relate to the world of business, but also why it can be impractical in reality.
Timestamps:
(01:01): Intro
(01:30): The falsification ratio
(03:53): Why falsification ratio is harder than you think
Links:
Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! foundersjournal@morningbrew.com
#FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur
Listen to Founder’s Journal here: https://link.chtbl.com/OV4W93_W
Watch Founder’s Journal here: https://www.youtube.com/@FoundersJournal/
Subscribe to Morning Brew!
Sign up for free today: https://bit.ly/morningbrewyt
Follow The Brew!
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/morningbrew/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/MorningBrew
Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@morningbrew
Follow Alex!
Alex Lieberman (@businessbarista)
Learn more about Shopify here: https://shopify.com/crazyones
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices