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Spice
Alon Michael
30 episodes
1 week ago
He who controls the spice, controls the universe. I believe our world's spice is knowledge, and that we're the compounded outcome of our decisions, based on the knowledge we have (or lack). Join me, to break down key lessons from history’s greatest achievers, helping you to accumulate compounding knowledge, and improve exponentially your decisions in business and life.
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He who controls the spice, controls the universe. I believe our world's spice is knowledge, and that we're the compounded outcome of our decisions, based on the knowledge we have (or lack). Join me, to break down key lessons from history’s greatest achievers, helping you to accumulate compounding knowledge, and improve exponentially your decisions in business and life.
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#22 Invert, Always Invert (Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi)
Spice
44 minutes 7 seconds
1 year ago
#22 Invert, Always Invert (Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi)

It in the nature of things, Charlie Munger once said, that life's many hard problems are best solved when they are addressed backward. And so, a wise solution would be to Invert, always invert.


In this episode we break this key lesson down, and understand how to apply it in our life. Because, inversion helps us to improve our understanding of a problem. By forcing us to do the work necessary, we are forced to consider different perspectives.

To do that, we need to listen to Ray Dalio’s advice who told us - Smart people are the ones who ask the most thoughtful questions, as opposed to thinking they have all the answers. Great questions are a much better indicator of future success than great answers. Inversion is all about asking the right, yet non-obvious questions.

Spice
He who controls the spice, controls the universe. I believe our world's spice is knowledge, and that we're the compounded outcome of our decisions, based on the knowledge we have (or lack). Join me, to break down key lessons from history’s greatest achievers, helping you to accumulate compounding knowledge, and improve exponentially your decisions in business and life.