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Ben Scharfstein
@scharf
The danger of listening to incredibly smart and persuasive people is that they're often not paired up with a real intellectual sparring partner. When you only hear one side of the argument presented well it's easy to believe that side when it might actually just be that that person is very good debating
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Ben Scharfstein
@scharf
Was listening @pmarca talk to @aarthi and @sriramk.eth and Marc said he limits his consumption of "analysis" content and instead focuses on tried and true (old) + bleeding edge content. Increasingly thinking ~this is the way~
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Albert Purnama
@app
Can I get the link to the talk? Would love to get some insights on how some of the great minds formulate conclusions based on information they receive
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Ben Scharfstein
@scharf
https://youtu.be/Lp619Sl38eo?t=1202
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