Ten
Big Ideas that changed your life?- Brent Beshore Tweeter thread.
1)
Imago Dei: Every person is inherently valuable independent of behavior and
beliefs. Everyone matters. Treat people accordingly, without exception.
2)
Rationality: In the moment, people act rationally, always. The question is what
information, preferences, time horizon, and biases came into play? Removes
ability to write-off people/behavior. Forces learning and empathy.
3)
Meaningful = Hard: If something worthwhile appears easy, it means I got lucky.
Or, I've never done it. Crucial to setting opportunity costs, evoking
gratitude, suppressing envy, and cheering others on.
4)
Base Rate: The average of how others do is the mostly likely indicator of my
future performance. I want to get into situations where the base rate is
attractive.
5)
Messy: Life is messy. People are messy. Business is messy. Relationships are
messy. I’m messy. Messiness should never be surprising. Give myself and others
grace.
6)
Margin of Safety/Redundancy: Stuff happens. Expect it and be prepared. Applies
to virtually every area of life and far beyond investing — engineering,
organizational operations, relationships, health, personal finances, etc.
7)
Serving vs. Served: The great paradox of life is self-sacrificial service. More
I give, with no expectation of reciprocity, the better life goes for others and
me. Counterintuitive and countercultural.
8)
Non-Linearity: I expect orderly, sequential outcomes. I get compounding, with
unexpectedly positive and negative outcomes. Expect the unexpected. Get better
at ball-parking nonlinear results.
9)
Forgotten: In 100 years, no one will know my name. And certainly, no one will
know me and I won’t know them. Living for fame and recognition is like chasing
the wind. I try re-read Ecclesiastes monthly.
10)
Invert: Avoiding failure is a heck of a lot easier than trying to be
successful. Understand predictable points of failure (probability + magnitude)
and plan against them. And don't worry, failure will still come often.

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