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Building a Catalog of Mental Models for Success
Developing wisdom and judgment requires building a catalog of mental models and concepts that can be applied in various situations. Textbooks and personal experiences like Ben Horowitz's "Hard Thing About Hard Things" and Ray Delio's "Principles" are great sources for practical and tactical advice.
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This podcast shares some book recommendations for effective business practices.
22:49 - 24:38 (01:48)
Summary
This podcast shares some book recommendations for effective business practices. Some of the recommended books include "Hard Thing About Hard Things" by Ben Horowitz, "The Effective Executive" by Peter Drucker, and "Poor Charlie's Almanac" by Charlie Munger.
ChapterBuilding a Catalog of Mental Models for Success
Episode#334: Drew Houston — The Billionaire Founder of Dropbox
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The podcast discusses how one can develop wisdom and judgment quickly, by building a catalog of mental models and assembling the best ideas from different disciplines.
24:38 - 27:37 (02:58)
Summary
The podcast discusses how one can develop wisdom and judgment quickly, by building a catalog of mental models and assembling the best ideas from different disciplines. The importance of developing both left and right brain for running a team or growing a company is also highlighted.
ChapterBuilding a Catalog of Mental Models for Success
Episode#334: Drew Houston — The Billionaire Founder of Dropbox
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker recommends books for entrepreneurs, including "High Output Management" by Andrew S. Grove, "The Hard Thing About Hard Things" by Ben Horowitz, "Poor Charlie's Almanac" by Charlie Munger, and "Principles" by Ray Dalio.
27:37 - 31:58 (04:20)
Summary
The speaker recommends books for entrepreneurs, including "High Output Management" by Andrew S. Grove, "The Hard Thing About Hard Things" by Ben Horowitz, "Poor Charlie's Almanac" by Charlie Munger, and "Principles" by Ray Dalio.