I recently listened to a Tim Ferriss podcast interview with Safi Bahcall, a physicist turned biotech entrepreneur, where Bahcall was talking about system mindsets and it really resonated with me. I’ve often focused on analyzing why something fails — why I didn’t get the result I expected — and trying to learn from the failure so that I can improve and avoid repeating the same mistakes. This mindset has proven valuable to me so far, and I’ve definitely learned a lot from my many failures. I also know that this is a mindset that is often pushed for at companies (“move fast and break things”, anyone?). This is called
Nurturing a System Mindset
Nurturing a System Mindset
Nurturing a System Mindset
I recently listened to a Tim Ferriss podcast interview with Safi Bahcall, a physicist turned biotech entrepreneur, where Bahcall was talking about system mindsets and it really resonated with me. I’ve often focused on analyzing why something fails — why I didn’t get the result I expected — and trying to learn from the failure so that I can improve and avoid repeating the same mistakes. This mindset has proven valuable to me so far, and I’ve definitely learned a lot from my many failures. I also know that this is a mindset that is often pushed for at companies (“move fast and break things”, anyone?). This is called