great podcast episode on body language
listened to it awhile back, but refreshed some topics today to finish up some notes
https://open.spotify.com/episode/285mKHFB4oCTDlVPTVa4Zu?si=e4FCPBozTuWMubavIrtfmQ&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A7iQXmUT7XGuZSzAMjoNWlX
listened to it awhile back, but refreshed some topics today to finish up some notes
https://open.spotify.com/episode/285mKHFB4oCTDlVPTVa4Zu?si=e4FCPBozTuWMubavIrtfmQ&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A7iQXmUT7XGuZSzAMjoNWlX
Spotify
The Body Language Expert: Stop Using This, It’s Making People Dislike You, So Are These Subtle Mistakes! Your Resting Face Matters…
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett · Episode
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High agency people --> individuals take full ownership and initiative to solve problems and create opportunities, rather than waiting for permission or direction
People with high agency:
- Identify and solve problems without being asked
- Take responsibility for outcomes rather than making excuses
- Believe they can influence their circumstances rather than just being subject to them
https://x.com/Austen/status/1912921163678056676
High agency people --> individuals take full ownership and initiative to solve problems and create opportunities, rather than waiting for permission or direction
People with high agency:
- Identify and solve problems without being asked
- Take responsibility for outcomes rather than making excuses
- Believe they can influence their circumstances rather than just being subject to them
https://x.com/Austen/status/1912921163678056676
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humblespace
quit brainrot. experience life.
not the first time i'm sharing this, but i really really love the message
do life a little different everyday
choose different
do life a little different everyday
choose different
humblespace
https://youtu.be/XZnuIIcc8VY?si=mlOmQpe4DjC1npHB
gotta drill this into my head
you find out by doing, not thinking
and
experience is the greatest mentor
if you're lost in a forest, you have to walk
you find out by doing, not thinking
and
experience is the greatest mentor
if you're lost in a forest, you have to walk
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Oogway
Photo
reminds me of what my ex mentor told me
“life is a play and you are the director. you can noscript your life.”
“life is a play and you are the director. you can noscript your life.”
photography:
- think in sets
- know your light
- pack light
https://youtu.be/LDPpz_dF9Og?si=RJiBWL2TjxOB8eJk
- think in sets
- know your light
- pack light
https://youtu.be/LDPpz_dF9Og?si=RJiBWL2TjxOB8eJk
YouTube
The 3 essential tips for better travel photos
#travelphotography #phototips #improvephotography
In this video I share my top 3 tips for getting better photos on your travels. I travelled a lot in the past year and planning many more trips in 2025. These three tips have fundamentally changed how I approach…
In this video I share my top 3 tips for getting better photos on your travels. I travelled a lot in the past year and planning many more trips in 2025. These three tips have fundamentally changed how I approach…
1. Asymmetry is subjective and personal - what represents +ev to one person may be a terrible gamble to another --> this is why there is a market and explains why successful investing often means taking contrarian positions.
2. Expected value (probability × magnitude) is crucial in asymmetric decisions - for example, venture investors know that if 90% of startups fail, the 10% that succeed must deliver returns of 1,900%+ to make the portfolio profitable.
3. The concept applies beyond investing to all life decisions - from simple examples like spending seconds locking doors to prevent break-ins, to career choices where "table selection" (choosing the right opportunity space) can create outsized returns by going against conventional wisdom.
h/t ash
https://x.com/mrjasonchoi/status/1915047256530771971?s=12&t=2q9OLMlaobNlHLewOXT4uA
2. Expected value (probability × magnitude) is crucial in asymmetric decisions - for example, venture investors know that if 90% of startups fail, the 10% that succeed must deliver returns of 1,900%+ to make the portfolio profitable.
3. The concept applies beyond investing to all life decisions - from simple examples like spending seconds locking doors to prevent break-ins, to career choices where "table selection" (choosing the right opportunity space) can create outsized returns by going against conventional wisdom.
h/t ash
https://x.com/mrjasonchoi/status/1915047256530771971?s=12&t=2q9OLMlaobNlHLewOXT4uA
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Jason Choi (@mrjasonchoi) on X
Notes on asymmetry. Trying a new format
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have been preaching asymmetry in life to friends all around
"asymmetry is what upside and downside you personally underwrite" is a good way to put it
regardless, when asymmetric opportunities come in life whether career, life, love, or finances, you MUST seize it
"asymmetry is what upside and downside you personally underwrite" is a good way to put it
regardless, when asymmetric opportunities come in life whether career, life, love, or finances, you MUST seize it