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Cam Barber

@cam_barber

Vivid Communication Skills. How to give clear & memorable explanations. 🔴 ⇨ 🔴

Melbourne, Australia Katılım Aralık 2009
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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
The future belongs to those who learn more skills and combine them in creative ways.
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Navalism
Navalism@NavalismHQ·
Instead of asking what books you should read, ask what ideas you should understand. @naval
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Cam Barber@cam_barber·
@ZubyMusic Can you identify ‘the best argument of the opposing view’? Don’t let pride stop you from seeing clearly.
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ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
Pride kills success more than laziness does because pride prevents people from learning.
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Cam Barber@cam_barber·
@JamesClear 'What's Your Message? - How to have twice the impact using half the effort' by Cam Barber (me)
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James Clear
James Clear@JamesClear·
I know of some popular self-published novels, but what is one excellent self-published nonfiction book?
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Naval
Naval@naval·
The best ideas explain the most while saying the least.
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Cam Barber@cam_barber·
@naval Don’t just read, read to understand. Don’t write to convince, write to refine. 🙏
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Naval
Naval@naval·
Don’t read books, read authors. Don’t read to read, read to understand. Don’t write to persuade, write to refine. Don’t speak to others, speak to hear yourself.
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Knowledge Theorie
Knowledge Theorie@TOKphysics·
Good explanations are Deutsch’s improvement upon the scientific method. At the same time, it’s beyond science. It’s not just true in science, but in all of life. We navigate our way through life, and we do it successfully by creating good explanations. @naval
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David Grew 🛠🏥
David Grew 🛠🏥@DoctorGrew·
We had an amazing year of growth at @PRIMR_MED. Thank you to the patients who trusted us, to the cheerleaders who amplified our vision for patient-centric clinical trial resources and to our partners who purchased PRIMR products! Here's to more growth in 2024! 📈 🥂
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
🔮 By 2048 the concept of war and theft became hard to conceive simply because one could build anything using abundant dirt, air and water. The concept of money became equally difficult for most younger folks. Yet the past could not see a world of endless abundance ahead.
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

🔮 The personal nano fabricator of 2038 destroyed social, economic, political system, because it became pointless…every institution, every value system, every aspect of our lives that was governed by scarcity—was no more. There was no need for any of these institutions.

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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
🔮 It was often thought in 2023 that AI would be the biggest impact to the future occupations for humans. This was true to a small degree. The real impact to humanity was the personal nano fabricator of 2038. Dirt, air, water and you can build anything you ever need or want.
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Martyr Made
Martyr Made@martyrmade·
Rereading Ellul’s book Propaganda for the first time in a while. His chapter on The Social Conditions necessary for effective propaganda should be required reading for anyone interested in politics. What are some other essays, articles, book chapters, etc that you think everyone interested in (especially right-wing) politics should read? Could be anything, even fiction, just something that you’d consider a core work that would improve everyone’s understanding of some political topic (tech, war, econ, power, poli sci, social psychology, anything). Thinking about going through some of these, possibly in discussion with whoever recommends them (if you’re interested). Go.
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Cam Barber@cam_barber·
@SevernCrossing2 @reasonisfun Yes. Directions like "Let my neck be free..." don't trigger Goodhart's Law, IMO. It's a mental idea, not a position to be achieved. My fav direction is: "Effortless up" What a lovely, relaxing idea 😌 A loving reminder to my body when I sit or stand...Effortless up.
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Second Severn Crossing
Second Severn Crossing@SevernCrossing2·
@reasonisfun @cam_barber In "How You Stand, How You Move, How You Live" I recall the author talking about "directing" as abstract directions. "Up and forward" etc. Not sure if it coheres with anything Alexander was doing but feels similar to the "letting my awareness go into the world" I've been trying.
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Lulie@reasonisfun·
Alexander Technique is simply an approach (really it’s a set of techniques) for getting out of being stuck in your head. 1. Gets you out of being stuck (thinking ground to a halt, or tunnel vision) 2. Gets you out of your head and back into the world (feel alive, expansive) 1/
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