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Intellectual Learner
@Erudite_500
Wealth, Books, Deep Thinker, Multidisciplinary Approach.
Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Very interesting read! sarahschauer.substack.com/p/how-to-start…
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become a generalist.
specialization makes you efficient. generalization makes you dangerous.
what it actually means:
• learn across domains → math, physics, software, economics, biology. patterns repeat across fields.
• connect ideas → innovation happens at the intersection, not inside silos.
• adapt fast → when one field shifts, you don’t collapse, you pivot.
• see systems → specialists see parts, generalists see the whole
• build end-to-end → from idea → design → implementation → delivery
the world rewards specialists in stable environments.
it rewards generalists when things are changing.
right now, everything is changing.
don’t just go deep.
go wide, then stack depth where it matters.

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@KobeissiLetter Every weak became eventful since the Donald Trump elected as a President.
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Dear @GoI_MeitY,
Please take down this @narendramodi account, It has heavily criticized the Govt until 2014.
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Buffett outworked everyone.
Most people know he read the Moody's Manual front to back. Twice.
But did you know he brought Moody's Manuals on his honeymoon?
He copied balance sheets by hand, because Standard and Poor's had no copy machines.
He showed up unannounced at companies and spent hours talking with management.
He spent months reading old newspapers dating back a century, just to understand how business cycles worked.
He tracked politics and watched how it moved markets.
Since childhood he had read every biography he could find of people he admired, always looking for something he could use.
He sat up nights working through numbers that would have put anyone else to sleep.
Every morning he read several newspapers cover to cover and worked through the Wall Street Journal like his morning Coke.
He cut out almost everything else in his life so he could focus entirely on his passion.
And he never stopped thinking about business. What made a good one, what made a bad one, how they competed, what made customers come back.
That kind of obsession, compounded over decades, is what it took to become one of the wealthiest men in the world.
That is what it took to become Buffett.
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Read, read, read. Cognitive offloading is killing our brains.
There’s a Good Reason You Can’t Concentrate nytimes.com/2026/03/27/opi…
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He is absolutely right.
*Walter Bloomberg@DeItaone
🚨 TRUMP: WE DONT NEED HORMUZ, IT DOESN'T AFFECT US AT ALL
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What can we do to quiet our brains?
Neuroscientists Anne-Laure Le Cunff shares 5 strategies to make reading a restorative antidote to our fragmented attention landscape. @neuranne
Read the full article: buff.ly/raxZEDr

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Indeed! He was a Genius.
Ronit Pereira@Ronitper
“Donald Trump is the last person I’d want as President of the United States.” “I don’t consider him to be an ideal decision maker or manager of anything. Puffery and Vain glory are the qualities which I don’t like in him.” - Charlie Munger. 2011.
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