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From: monozu <136844178+thasvarit@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2024 02:32:23 +0700
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Thasvarit Kruerklai (Note)
- I share everything I think is useful on this page.
+ I share everything I think is useful on this page. Feel free to DM me if you'd like!
Useful Stuff (at least for myself)
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- You're bored of a lot of stupid productivity frameworks and want only one book to summarize everything of this kind (umm that's already straightforward)
- You have an idol, someone you look up to and want to imitate some cool parts of them (read, watch, do things that person does, first you have to start finding those things)
- When you want to brainstorm to start a project with your friends, most of the time it ends up with awkward situations (divide the brainstorm phase into two sub-phases, the first one is to focus on quantity, and next to screen some quality ideas)
+ - You think what you read in the above link is still not enough? (trust me, this activity works)
- You want to know how industrial engineers boost the productivity of factories (this is a playlist by Kruploy, one of the best teachers in my life)
- You are skeptical in behavioral science/economics/finance (if you cut everything impractical out, the thing left from those fancy academic ideas is "how to create an incentive/manipulate people without them noticing", only read the fourth point)
- You want to get an A in calculus but don't care if you really get the concepts or not / don't have a strong high school math background (this one is already straightforward)