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Boom Supersonic's Blake Scholl: Why First-Principles Thinking Beats Conventional Wisdom "Most people operate on rules of thumb. And rules of thumb are fine so long as you're doing things that have already been done before or not too far from them. But if you wanna do anything new or...

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Фото профиля Overlap: Business & Tech
Overlap: Business & Tech1 год назад

Watch the full conversation on @myfirstmilpod here:

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NOVOS Labs1 год назад

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Фото профиля Ben "Manacaster" Kelly
Ben "Manacaster" Kelly1 год назад

many people who use rules of thumb are also sitting on their hands, shall we say.

Фото профиля Overlap: Business & Tech
Overlap: Business & Tech1 год назад

💯

Фото профиля Don J. Rude
Don J. Rude1 год назад

@bscholl I will keep reposting this thread / topic every time I see it. Don't give qualitative answers to questions that are truly quantitative! Innovate based on first principles and real data!

Фото профиля Overlap: Business & Tech
Overlap: Business & Tech1 год назад

@bscholl 💯

Фото профиля J Durand
J Durand1 год назад

Great pod - I just shared it with my nephew studying engineering at the Air Force Academy. Atlas Shrugged 💯💥🎯

Фото профиля Overlap: Business & Tech
Overlap: Business & Tech1 год назад

Shout out to @myfirstmilpod 🫡

Фото профиля Olivier Vortex
Olivier Vortex1 год назад

First-principles thinking drives real breakthroughs. That’s exactly what's making the UAE a magnet for aerospace talent eager to shape the future beyond outdated conventions.

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