If people pond to your emales quickly, it tells you something about them. Sam altman used to be head of the wy combinator that paul graham and others had started. A new person there now taking on that ta task. But sam talks about speed or response. What is that? If people view you as a kind of priority. They want to keep a relatively clean in box,. And they're eager or impetuous to get something done.
How do you hone your craft on an everyday basis? It could be writing, meeting with experts, even listening to podcasts, just so long, argues economist and blogger Tyler Cowen, as it makes you better at what you already do. Perhaps more than anything else, he believes, it's practice that divides middle managers from founders, and mere good hires from the creative obsessives who end up transforming the world. Join Cowen and EconTalk host Russ Roberts for a conversation about Talent, Cowen's new book on how (and how not) to identify the talented. Hear Cowen explain why, for high-level positions, unstructured interviews are important, why stamina is usually preferable to grit, and why credentials are largely a relic of the past.