What if we treated time management as a bet allocation problem? Say that we have a finite number of hours, which we might spend on a variety of career activities. How do we figure out what to spend our time on, instead of merely thinking about time management as how to tackle our todo lists?| Commoncog
What happens if you treat time management like we would portfolio allocation. Not much, as it turns out.| Commoncog
How do you evaluate if a career activity is worth doing? By looking at its component tasks, and calculating the information rate of each step.| Commoncog
The smartest people in the world use mental models to make intelligent decisions, avoid stupidity, and increase productivity. Let's take a look at how ...| Farnam Street
April Dunford's book on product positioning is awesome, and has some overlap with those of us who are interested in positioning an individual career.| Commoncog
A Framework for Putting Mental Models to Practice is a series that examines the idea of putting Charlie Munger's Elementary Worldly Wisdom to practice in one's life in the pursuit of better decision making.| Commoncog