Charlie Munger was known to have a "thirty second mind" due to his vast multi-disciplinary background. It is increasingly difficult to cultivate such a mind with modern distractions ...
Having an "inner scorecard" can be liberating and foster independent thinking, but ultimately human beings must also subject themselves to the judgment of key people in their lives ...
People who rely primarily on external feedback to stay motivated face significant handicaps. No one can reach their full potential by being a slave to the opinions of others ...
Inner Scorecards, SPACs, Availability Bias, America's Drinking Problem ...