i don't think you need to pretend that in every case that person is an angel, but i'd like to see more of it. This gets to the difference between moral aritocracy and meritocracy. And we are doing this on ta week end, just to be clear, right? Well, only for you. It's being taped bout sunday. Sunday is a workday in israel. We get friday and saturday. I suspect you saw the bree wolfson piece about working it stripe. Did you see that? I was just going to mention it, yet breathes an emerge in ventures winter,. by the way.
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.