Practical Skills

Latest Questions for Practical Skills (541)

Bro, that's a great question, and it's not as mysterious as it sounds. The term "first principles" might sound intimidating, but simply put, it means "digging deep to find the fundamental purpose.
Good question, it's not as mysterious as it sounds. "First Principles," simply put, means stripping away all the concepts, labels, and narratives that everyone else is echoing, to see what the busines...
Okay, let's talk about this topic. First, let's discuss how to analyze "how much money is reasonable to raise" from its roots. Thinking about this from first principles means stripping away all the ja...
Good question. Simply put, this is about how to make the most of limited money and people – how to put your energy where it counts. The term "First Principles" might sound profound, but it's really ab...
当然能,而且这可以说是第一性原理最有魅力的应用之一。 打个比方吧。想象一下在汽车被发明之前,所有人都想解决“如何让出行更快”这个问题。 当时的市场,就是一片“红海”。大家都在比谁的马更壮,谁的马车更轻、跑得更快。如果你也加入进去,想养一匹更快的马,那你就是在“红海”里跟所有人厮杀。 而所谓的“红海假象”就是,你看着大家都在养马,就以为这个生意的本质就是“养马比赛”,你被这个表象给骗了,以为唯一的出...
Good question. Let's discuss this without getting into complex business models and corporate jargon. Instead, let's use "First Principles" as a tool, peeling back the layers like an onion to see what ...
Think of it this way: most people starting a business first look at "what sells well." For example, seeing the huge milk tea market, worth hundreds of billions a year, they think, "I'll make milk tea ...
Good question. This is a hurdle almost everyone who wants to achieve something encounters. We often get carried away by our "great" ideas, but the market is ruthless.
Buddy, that's an excellent question, because most of us, when planning our lives, are essentially "copying homework." We look at what others are doing, what's popular in society, and then we just foll...
My answer is: I think it can be understood this way: First Principles thinking isn't a specific method like "how to take notes" or "how to memorize vocabulary"; it's more like an "underlying operating...
Let's put it this way: you can think of it as two different ways of learning to cook. The first is "analogical thinking," which is how most of us operate.
I find this question very interesting, let me share my thoughts. First principles don't directly give you "certainty," especially not the absolute "1+1=2" kind.
Absolutely, and this might be one of the most effective methods. Applying "First Principles" to habit formation is like writing your own "habit-building manual" instead of simply adopting others' meth...
Hello, this is an interesting question. I'll try to share my thoughts in plain language; they might not be entirely correct, but let's consider it a discussion.
Of course, and I think this is an "overwhelmingly effective" tool. When we argue, most of the time we're debating "emotions" and "opinions," rather than "facts" and "needs.
Hey there. I totally get where you're coming from with this question. We often get "hijacked" by emotions like anxiety, anger, and frustration, feeling like puppets on a string.
No problem, let me break this down for you. You can understand it this way: Imagine you and a group of friends are going on a long trip. In this situation, most people would "follow the crowd": "Hey, ...
Friend, this is an excellent question, one that feels unavoidable in our daily lives. When you have to make a big decision, like changing jobs, choosing a city to develop in, or whether to get married...
这个问题很有意思,我'll try to share my thoughts from an ordinary person's perspective, without resorting to complex academic jargon. Simply put, "First Principles" is like digging deep and asking "why" repeate...
Hello, this is an interesting question. I'll try to explain my understanding in plain language, hoping it helps you. Let's not rush into something as grand as "law" yet.