How I Invest with David Weisburd

E238: Acting Fast and Slow

Nov 9, 2025
Discover why our brains are wired for instant gratification and how it sabotages long-term success. Learn about the two types of dopamine that drive our decision-making: fast rewards lead to addictive behavior, while slow rewards promote sustainable growth. Uncover practical strategies to enter 'monk mode' for deeper work and identify non-urgent tasks that yield exponential results. Delve into how powerful automations can leverage your time, and why changing your thinking patterns can unlock extraordinary potential in business and life.
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ADVICE

Prioritize One High-Impact Task

  • Start the day by identifying one high-impact long-term task that would dwarf other work.
  • Structure your schedule and locations to protect long stretches of uninterrupted 'monk mode' work.
INSIGHT

Fast vs. Slow Dopamine Drives Behavior

  • Fast dopamine (phasic) rewards drive addictive short-term behaviors like inbox checking and likes.
  • Slow dopamine (tonic) underlies deferred, compounding rewards that actually grow a business over time.
ANECDOTE

HFZero's Rapid ARR Growth

  • HFZero ran 11 batches of 10 companies and achieved hit rates exceeding Sequoia.
  • Many companies arrived at $0.5–1M ARR and reached $10M ARR by week 12 under HFZero's process.
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