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LITTLE BOOK OF IDEAS

By working together—pooling effort, resources, and insight—groups achieve far more than isolated individuals can.

The market values results, not effort.

The set of all describable things is countably infinite.
But the set of all possible rules (or functions) is uncountably infinite.
Most rules are inherently indescribable — pick one at random, and it will almost surely be beyond description.
So... the fundamental rule of the Universe might be intrinsically unknowable.

"Delete" is the most important key on the keyboard.

Programming skills are thinking skills, even if AI will be able to beat everyone at it.

If you're not sitting at the decision table, there's a risk your needs and wishes won't be fully considered.

The physical world is unambiguous. The ambiguity arises from our attempts to create a higher-level language to describe it. This higher-level language will always have fuzzy edges.

Interests disguised as morality are a major scheme in politics.

Real power is not the same as a position of power.

When you think about a population, don't think about the extremes, or the average. Think about the whole distribution.

It is important to get things started and plant a seed for further progress.

It has never been the case, historically, that you'll get everyone on board. All you need is to get enough people.

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