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This is an interesting question; it's actually a bit like asking: "Do you run for health, or to post on social media?"
To be honest, both types of people exist, and often, one person harbors both moti...
Bro, your question is a classic; I bet more than half of all programmers have asked themselves this. It's like, do you really want to be a chef and open a restaurant, or do you just hate washing dishe...
If I were to start a web project from scratch today, I would choose to build a "Personalized Learning Path Planner."
This might sound a bit complex, but the idea is actually quite simple.
This is an excellent question because it touches upon one of Bitcoin's most fundamental and paradoxical aspects. I'll try to explain it in simple terms.
To understand this problem, we need to strip down complex business models to see what's at their core. This is what's known as first principles thinking.
Okay, let's talk about this topic. Imagine it not as analyzing a company, but as playing with building blocks. We want to construct three models: "low prices," "wide selection," and "fast delivery.
This is an interesting question, let's talk about it. You can actually understand this whole thing with a simple analogy.
Imagine you're a top chef who opened a wildly popular online pizza shop.
This isn't complicated; let's unpack it.
First, what are "First Principles"? Simply put, they are the "root" of all your decisions. No matter what new situation or difficult choice you face, you retur...
Certainly. Let's simplify this by imagining a top chef preparing a perfect dish for you.
Starting from first principles, what is "user experience"? Simply put, it's your complete feeling when using so...
Haha, that's an interesting question. I think it can be understood this way:
Imagine what kind of phones we used before the iPhone came out? Nokia, BlackBerry – they all had a dense array of physical ...
Okay, let's talk about this topic.
Imagine that before Elon Musk, the general approach to building rockets was basically "copying a template." NASA would say a rocket should look like this, use these ...
Okay, let's talk about this topic.
Imagine if you were Elon Musk over a decade ago, wanting to sell electric cars. You'd face a fundamental question: Why would anyone buy your car?
At the time, people...
Okay, let's talk about this.
To think about this using "first principles," we need to strip away all complex business models and historical baggage, and return to the most primitive, fundamental quest...
这个问题很有意思,其实核心就一句话:传统车厂是用“类比”思维,而特斯拉是用“第一性原理”思维。
我试着用大白话给你解释一下。
传统车厂的“类-比-思-维”
你想想,在特斯拉出来之前,传统车厂是怎么看电动车的?
他们会拿电动车和自己最熟悉的燃油车做“类比”:
“发动机”太贵了:他们一看,哦,电动车不用发动机,改用电池和电机。
Imagine you're suddenly thrown onto an unfamiliar desert island. All your previous plans, the map you brought (let's say a city map), are now useless.
Good question, not understanding this can drive one crazy with anxiety. Let's talk about how to use "First Principles" to see it clearly, without any fluff.
This is an interesting question, and it's not as mysterious as it sounds. Let's talk about it differently, without all the complex jargon.
For example, imagine you're a captain, leading your crew thro...
Let's put it this way, this is like "The Emperor's New Clothes."
Most entrepreneurs are actually making "better" clothes, for example, with more luxurious materials or newer styles.
Sure, this topic is most interesting when discussed in plain language.
Let's simplify these terms:
Platform Company: Imagine a farmers' market.
Good question. Understanding this will make you much more accurate when evaluating many projects. Let's skip the jargon and talk plainly.
To judge something using first principles, imagine yourself as...