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Book summary - The Choice

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The choice is to invest in overcoming obstacles presented by reality (a.k.a. exercise freedom of choice)

Mindset

- Acknowledge you might not know the inner workings of most things
- Be confident that you are capable of figuring out how things work
- Bad luck = reality meets lack of preparation. Approach reality like a scientist provides the needed preparation

Heuristics

- Reality is inherently simple. Complicated patterns made up of simple patterns combined together.

The more complicated the situation seems to be the simpler the solution must be - fractals
- Dive deeply into the heart of the issue and seek simpler solutions over complicated ones (with less components).
- Be wary of admiration of sophistication
- When solving complex tangled problems, tackle the most important one head on (root cause) and the rest will take care of themselves (symptoms).

- On conflicts

When there is conflict determine if the underlying root cause of a conflict is due to faulty assumption or an actual contradiction.
- If reality is inherently simple, then naturally occurring contradictions are unlikely.
- blaming someone else shifts precious attention away from removing the obstacle
- harmony is the natural state of things in reality when wrongful assumptions have been removed

- Never stop improving on a existing situation however good it is

List all key assumptions and challenge everyone of them
- develop stamina to overcome failures ( opportunities to further calibrate my neural network)
- develop stamina to think clearly consistently

Insights

- Intuition stems from emotions. Things we have repeatedly trained our own personal neural network with.