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Love the honesty! Great exchange
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Only a truly smart man can be aware of his limitations and stay humble. Unfortunately, fools on the other hand are so sure of themselves.
Love these clips
Such a smart person drinking red bull 😅 i wonder if humans are smart at all. We “think” we are 😂
Lex's refraining gaze out the window makes him seem like a KGB interrogator … except with a sense of humor, and harmless.
cool dude. be smart enough to know that you don't know everything. this is so important. just chill and never stop asking questions.
I really enjoy this channel always have but I have to comment on ppl that use the best in the world terminology.
Does anyone believe that statement that a singular person is the best in the world at anything? It's the most emptiest egotistical non factual sentence I can't accept.
How can we as humans even measure that preposterous statement or even feel the need to elevate a person to believe that is even possible.
Anyway still great content thanks Lex 👊
George is refreshingly honest. As a software engineer of over 12 years experience, now working in the "awesome" realm of ML competing against charlatans, "data scientists", bullshiters, snake-oil salesmen and just general poor quality developers, it's great to hear George's no bullshit answer.
Often given , seldom taken springs to mind.
Nothing sticks nicely in my knowledge stream.
As Kapil Gupta says: Prescriptions Are For The Unserious.
so when is the book coming out?
Lex answers his own question?
Don't kid yourself, don't think that all you have to do to solve problems, is listen to experts. Some of them may be genuine, but they aren't all explicitly aware of the heuristics they use to approach problems & challenges.
If solving theorems ; or making your videos go viral ; or beating a World Record ; could be reduced to a formula or a hundred pages, then everybody could be equally successful at anything.
George's advice not to take his advice seriously, is a public service.
You have to put the F word on that self-help book for it to sell. Preferably with symbols censoring it to make that F word look really edgy for teenagers and Twitter users.
I concur.
Chugging energy drinks is a good thing for Lex. He is copying Joe's loaded caffeinated drinks.
Figure stuff out by trying. You'd be surprised how much time there is in a day that can end up being wasted
Lex, love you but you talk more than your guests. You're trying to prove yourself by interviewing other people, those things are kinda at odds with each other.
The perfect combination of brilliant and goofy I will need an extra lifetime to listen to all of LFs interviews. ORRRRR
I can run away and join the AI circus in one giant stumble for mankind
lol 67 bucks hahaha
I love Lex Friedman!!!
Learn hard math books. That is the best way of learning anything.
Where do get your ideas from?
The only thing I can think of, at the moment, is to learn how to control your thoughts. Zero thought is interesting but not easy to achieve. The brain is constantly being attacked by outside influences from the day we are born to the end. This results in tons and tons of clutter in the brain which tends to confuse/fog what you really want to ponder. This is by design but I will not get into that. A quiet brain gives a clean palette and learning comes much easier. Pretty funny stuff ! :O)
1400 chess rating with a few 100 hours seems good.
That's all?
I'd buy the book
I think when these guys started out they didnt know what they were doing its jus that they loved doing it so much that they mastered their art, im pretty sure none of these highly skilled guys ever started out with a laid out plan of becoming the best in their field, they just did it becausse thats what they liked doing, because it gave them joy, so i think thats a really important part that you love what you do and you should try to figure out as early as possible in your life and some people get lucky in finding where their interests lie and some keep searching their whole life and theres nothing wrong with that, you cant make hard and fast rules about success