The few who can sift through information to decide what’s true and what’s not for themselves (and then implement that knowledge into decision-making) have an increasingly sizable lead over the unfree.
I love the point, "They probably know something that you don't." Whether we question the coach of our NFL teams or work colleagues, that is likely to be the case!
You may know this already, but John Conway's co-author Elwyn Berlekamp worked alongside Jim Simons at Renaissance in the early 90s. He gets a chapter or two in the Simons biography The Man Who Solved The Market, which I feel pretty comfortable recommending to you and your readers!
I love the point, "They probably know something that you don't." Whether we question the coach of our NFL teams or work colleagues, that is likely to be the case!
Good post!
You may know this already, but John Conway's co-author Elwyn Berlekamp worked alongside Jim Simons at Renaissance in the early 90s. He gets a chapter or two in the Simons biography The Man Who Solved The Market, which I feel pretty comfortable recommending to you and your readers!
I did not know that, and I actually own the book (recent purchase) but have yet to crack it open. Now I will!