In a world of rampant verbosity and increasingly reduced attention spans, cultivating an ability to be succint is paramount. If I had more time, I would have written a shorter letter. Nothing new under the sun.
As I learn the art of convincing sand to do algebra, I'll commit to writing everyday. Hopefully, through repetition, I'll develop the ability to convey meaning while remaining concise.
Today:
- I listened to the latest Rick Rubin episode of Founders, where David reminded me of this Charlie Munger quote: You don't have to be brilliant you just have to be consistently not stupid.
- I started the first session of ml.school, which focuses on "Framing".
- I began brushing up on my math with Mathematics for Machine Learning
The rough idea is to solidify the fundamentals and start gaining momentum. Action produces information. The path reveals itself as you go.
Don't play to win, play to play.