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The Anthology of Balaji: A Guide to Technology, Truth, and Building the Future

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  • Oct 24, 2023
  • #Technology #Business #Productivity
Eric Jorgenson
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How do you thrive in an unknown future? When you can’t see past the world we have now, look to visionaries like Balaji Srinivasan. His ideas show us how to build a healthier, brigh... Show More

How do you thrive in an unknown future?

When you can’t see past the world we have now, look to visionaries like Balaji Srinivasan. His ideas show us how to build a healthier, brighter, and more technologically-advanced humanity.

In The Anthology of A Guide to Technology, Truth, and Building the Future, Eric Jorgenson curates a collection of Balaji’s wisdom from his entire career. In “Technology” you will see how technology shapes our world today and the ways it could shape our future. In “Truth” you learn how to think for yourself through the constant clamor of information and media. Finally, in “Building the Future,” you will learn how to wield Technology and Truth to change your life, change your community, and—maybe—change the future of our species.

This guide will help you pick the next great investment, start a billion-dollar company, or even a new country. The Anthology of Balaji helps you visualize and build your brightest future.

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Number of Pages: 273

ISBN: 1544542909

ISBN-13: 9781544542904

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Nat Eliason @NatEliason · Nov 17, 2023
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Last week I read @EricJorgenson new book: The Anthology of @balajis. It’s packed with wisdom on how to build a technology business, seek truth, understand the media, and where future innovations might take us. Here are my favorite ideas from the book: 1. Popularity ≠ truth If everyone around you is repeating some idea, they probably got it from the same source or small set of sources. More people repeating the same idea does not make it more true. 2. Technology’s ultimate goal is to reduce scarcity in the world. The source of all scarcity is mortality. So technology's ultimate goal should be ending mortality. ... 14. You can’t learn without practice. Reading and studying teach you very little on your own. You have to put the knowledge to work for it to stick. There’s a ton more in the book. Definitely pick it up if you haven’t already. And if you want more on any of these ideas, check out the Nat’s Notes episode on the book I just released!
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