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What idea changed how you view the world?

Here's mine: High Agency.

The 12 best examples:
The best example of high agency:

The guy in this video.

Watch how the low-agency crowd goes from judgmental to joining in, once everyone else deems it acceptable.
What is high agency?

@EricRWeinstein was the first person I heard about it from.

It's one of those ideas that once you see it, you can't unsee it.
High agency is the following 3 things merged into one mega trait:

1. Resourcefulness
2. Skepticism towards "best practices"
3. Locus of control

E.g. The Wright Brothers
Josh Waitzkin argues that "Good weather" and "Bad weather" is one of the first low agency conditioning mechanisms.

Most parents - "It's bad weather. We can't go outside"

Josh Waitzkin - "It's a beautiful rainy day. Let's go outside"

Josh uses the weather to teach agency.
The best question I've seen for identifying the highest agency person you know:

• If I was stuck in a 3rd world prison and had to call someone to get me out, who would I call?
Here's a list of common traits high agency people tend to have:
Here's an example of mass low agency:

We put a man on the moon before we put wheels on luggage

Everyone accepted suitcases without wheels as the best practice - because everyone else did

The greatest minds of their generation used to carry their suitcases until the 1970s
One thought experiment to guarantee a sleepless night:

"What is the suitcase without wheels in 2023?"

What is the stupid idea society passively accepts because everyone else in society does it?
Dick Fosbury is an iconic example of High agency.

He was an average high jumper that won a gold medal by changing the rules of the game.

He was mocked before the games for looking like a camel. Now his method is the universal way of doing the high jump.
Hiroji Satoh was the worst player on the Japanese table tennis team. He then became the world champion

How? Adding foam to his bat changed the ball's trajectory

The low-agency crowd will mock the high-agency individual but ultimately joins once the crowd deems it acceptable
The High-agency individual can outperform bureaucratic low-agency organizations.

A solo IRS inspector beat the FBI and CIA to find the founder of Silk Road (Dark web site) with...

*Google Search*.
The most underrated high agency example is Vrba & Wetzler.

1. Escaped Auschwitz.
2. Walked 80 miles in stolen suits.
3. Carried the first-ever report on the gas chambers.

They reportedly saved *200,000* people from dying in the Holocaust.

This should be a Hollywood blockbuster
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Mar 31
When you zoom out and view collective consciousness like this, you realize:

1. How mimetic we are

2. How quickly we forget heated talking points
Out of all of 2022's new current things:

• Wordle, a novelty game, was the most consistent search throughout the year.
Recent shower thought: The Forgetting Paradox

You don't notice things fading away -- because they are fading away.

If you were to notice it fading away, it wouldn't be fading away.

The problem with society forgetting things is that they forgot they forgot it.
Read 5 tweets
Mar 29
What is ignored by the media -- but will be studied by historians?

Here's 7 more examples:
1. The Aging Population Crisis

70% of countries are below the required population replacement levels.

You need a 2.1 fertility rate to maintain a population:

• US = 1.64

• Germany = 1.53

• Japan = 1.34

• China = 1.28

• Korea (below) = 0.84 🤯
2. The Lost Lockdown Generation

• Reading ability in the USA is the lowest in 30 years

• Maths scores are the worst since tests began in 1969

• 50% rise in mental health emergency room visits for young people

This has been swept under the rug.
Read 15 tweets
Mar 26
My favorite question in 2023:

What is ignored by the media -- but will be studied by historians?

Here's the 9 best examples: Image
1. The Silent Fentanyl Pandemic

• Overdose is the leading cause of death in under 45's (Replacing suicide)

• Covid killed 8,900 young people in 2020. Overdoses killed 49,000. (2/3rds Fentanyl)

• In 2022, police seized enough Fentanyl to kill every adult and child in America Image
2. The Rise Of Negative Media

Since 2010, the media massively increased headlines that use fear, anger, disgust, and sadness.

It's no surprise the media isn't covering this 😅 Image
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Mar 23
Boyfriend and Girlfriend track sleep data.

2 big lessons:

1. Individual differences

Shared bed with partner was positive for GF but the *most* negative factor for BF Image
2. Pareto - There's usually 1-2 big factors that help most people.

E.g. Bed before 11pm (set time) and no food 3h before were in top 3 for both - despite other individual differences Image
I love this image because it's a meta-representation of un-nuanced debates on the internet.

1. There are 1-2 general principles that hold true for most people.

2. The rest is subjective to that individual's personality, genetics, and goals.
Read 4 tweets
Mar 23
The dangers of audience capture:

• Nikocado wanted to blow up online.

• He started off creating music and vegan content.

• The views kicked in when he did binge eating challenges. He kept listening to his audience.

Madness. H/T @G_S_Bhogal Image
I love marketing.

But this is a prime example of marketing - or an A/B test gone wrong.

It reminds me of my favorite quote: "If you run enough A/B tests online, you'll end up with a porn site"
If you have a customer support team and get them to obsess over reducing the fraud rate - you may achieve this goal, but you end up treating every customer like a potential fraudster. (H/T Rabois)

So you pair this metric with a counterbalance - e.g. customer satisfaction
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Mar 22
Unpopular opinion: Apple Notes is the best.

I've seen nobody on the internet get creative with them.

3 note templates I use every day:
Apple Note 1 - The Video Game To-Do List

To-do lists = Anxiety inducing

Video game levels = Excitement inducing
Realization 1: The "laziest" people I know can spend 10 focused hours playing video games.

Realization 2: If I'm unmotivated to complete a project, I've designed a bad video game.

The Apple Note Video Game is a vaccine for procrastination.
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