许多当今流行的东西根本不值得fomo,会非常快的过时,这意味着你的时间和专注力都被浪费掉了。

举个例子吧,小红书,这是一个非常糟糕的公司开发出来的一个非常糟糕的产品。还记得人人网、QQ空间曾经有多火吗?小红书的命运显而易见,一旦一个新的东西又出现了(在Web2已经发生过无数次了),那么它就会很快被取而代之,你的互联网资产也无法转移,那么内容创作者的时间和专注力就被浪费掉了。因此,一个将互联网资产与所有者绑定的协议是对于创作者经济至关重要的东西。

这让我想起挪威的森林里的一种方法论:作者没有死30年以上的小说是不值得读的。

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Nassim Talev saied something like that, things that has been around for long have better chances to be around in the distant future (the weel I.E., things like that) things that are new, no matter how big, probably will fade away like big companies of today probablu wont be around in 50+ years

He also applies that rule of thumb to what he consumes, so only thing that has been arond for long enough, the classic authors, in foods, etc..

This is a powerful mindset.

One of the hardest things to learn is focus. Your most limited resource, the only resource that you only spend and can never earn, is time.

Learning how to allocate your time on things that are most valuable to you, is probably the most difficult and most rewarding thing anyone can do.

这个观点有点意思,可以少浪费精力在效率低的事情上

精力管理在低质量信息泛滥成灾的世界尤为重要

从没用过那软件,那个方法论也不敢苟同