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50 Things I Learned: Design, Psychology, Science, Life Tips and more
Rumination #7: Design, Psychology, Writing, Career, Marketing, Culture, Science, Life Tips
Jan 28 • 
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50 Things I Learned: Design, Psychology, Science, Life Tips and more
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Buy books you won't read, How products hack your habits, Kobe's expectations
Weekly I/O #96: Antilibrary, Hooked Habit Model, No Expectation is Higher than Mine, Bounds for Work Love, Stripe's Operating Principle
Apr 20 • 
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Buy books you won't read, How products hack your habits, Kobe's expectations
What's your learning goal, Six Gaps in Learning, Conway's Law
Weekly I/O #91: Bloom's Taxonomy, Six Learning Gaps, Conway's Law, Coach K's Success, Lindy Effect
Mar 2 • 
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What's your learning goal, Six Gaps in Learning, Conway's Law
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Seven stages of achieving goals, Psychology in good design, Working hard is a skill
Weekly I/O #105: Seven Stages of Action Cycle, Six Psychological Concepts in Design, Working Hard is Skill, Distributed Cognition, Four Factors for Fair…
Jun 29 • 
Cheng-Wei Hu
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Seven stages of achieving goals, Psychology in good design, Working hard is a skill
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How TikTok solved the chicken and egg problem, What makes a place feel "just right", Making product as a form of love
Weekly I/O #101: Build TikTok like New Country, The Quality Cannot be Named, Product as Love for Human Species, 4X in Games, Munger on Opportunity Cost
Jun 1 • 
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How TikTok solved the chicken and egg problem, What makes a place feel "just right", Making product as a form of love
Most powerful thing in graphics, How to read faster, Photography lesson you can apply to life
Weekly I/O #94: Position in Graphics, Speed Reading Eyes, Get Closer When in Doubt, Look at the Horizon, Disappoint People Not Yourself
Apr 6 • 
Cheng-Wei Hu
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Most powerful thing in graphics, How to read faster, Photography lesson you can apply to life
Is Duolingo fun or effective, What's the will to think, How to have a deep understanding
Weekly I/O #104: Duolingo Prioritizes Engagement, The Will to Think, Cultivate Deep Understanding, Say the Thing, Trade Dream for Feedback
Jun 21 • 
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Is Duolingo fun or effective, What's the will to think, How to have a deep understanding
How to understand animals, Survivors of bridge jump, Teach verbs instead of nouns
Weekly I/O #95: Tinbergen's Four Questions, Bridge Jump and Regret, Teach Verbs not Nouns, Not Wanting is Owning, Death and Parenthesis
Apr 13 • 
Cheng-Wei Hu
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How to understand animals, Survivors of bridge jump, Teach verbs instead of nouns
"I'm a visual learner" is a myth, Jevons paradox, How to evaluate talent
Weekly I/O #93: Learning Style Myth, Jevons paradox, Status and Idea Seekers, Kahneman on Importance in Life, Accept Truth and Source
Mar 30 • 
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"I'm a visual learner" is a myth, Jevons paradox, How to evaluate talent
What's taste in science, Why there are tragedies, Left-brained thinker is a myth
Weekly I/O #103: Jim Simons on Taste, Best Possible Worlds, Left-Brain Learning Myth, Procrastination and Head-Heart-Hand, Cognitive Scripts
Jun 16 • 
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What's taste in science, Why there are tragedies, Left-brained thinker is a myth
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Don't trust your memory, Why we misunderstand each other, What makes a habit easier to form
Weekly I/O #97: Memory Distorted by Words, Language Games, Six Elements of Simplicity, Innovation-to-Imitation Ratio and Patent, Having No Opinion
Apr 27 • 
Cheng-Wei Hu
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Don't trust your memory, Why we misunderstand each other, What makes a habit easier to form
First Impressions of Paris
A city of elegance that cherishes its legacy.
Jan 24, 2024 • 
Cheng-Wei Hu
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