What makes someone an expert? The word is often used to refer to two different types of people: In short, doers and thinkers. This distinction tends to hold across many domains. An excellent pilot, or an expert in aviation. A crack coder, or a computer scientist. Legendary investor Warren Buffett, or Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman. […]
Explore or Exploit: The Hidden Decision that Guides Your Life
Here’s a useful tip next time you go to a restaurant: The best dish on the menu is often the first dish you ever ordered while eating at that place. Why? Well if you live in a big enough city, with enough locations to eat out, you end up going to a lot of places. […]
Book Recommendation: Indistractable
I recently finished reading an advance copy of Nir Eyal’s new book, Indistractable. Even as someone who has written extensively about focus and productivity, the book was densely packed with useful advice. The obvious comparison to Indistractable is Cal Newport’s, Deep Work and Digital Minimalism. Heck, the book even has the same yellow cover. (I […]
How to Think About Your Life’s Work
Last week, I wrote about getting better at something you’ve done for decades. In my case, writing. But what does it mean for your work to be “better”? Especially something creative like writing. Is the better author the one who sold more books? Won more awards? Or is it a personal question about the meaning […]