Practical Skills

Latest Questions for Practical Skills (541)

Certainly, this isn't complicated. Let's break it down thoroughly. First, don't get intimidated by the term "First Principles." Just understand it as: getting to the root of things, constantly asking ...
To put it bluntly, this boils down to the most fundamental logic of business: Revenue > Costs. No matter how 'reasonable' a business appears, how 'innovative' its model, or how 'numerous' its users, i...
Good question, this is a very interesting angle. Let's talk about how to peel back a business model, layer by layer, like an onion, to see its innermost core and determine whether it can truly last.
Simply put, herd mentality is about "following the crowd." You see others queuing up to buy something, and you join the queue, regardless of whether you actually need it, always thinking that if so ma...
Good question. This concept might sound abstract, but in essence, it's a "get to the bottom of things" way of thinking, like a detective, rather than just following the crowd.
Haha, this is an interesting question, and it's not as mysterious as it sounds. Let's talk about it in plain language. So-called "First Principles Thinking," in a nutshell, means don't always "copy ho...
The core of this idea is what he often talks about: "First Principles thinking." Let's not overcomplicate it; simply put, it's about "getting to the root cause and meticulously calculating the costs.
Okay, explaining this isn't complicated; let's use an analogy. Imagine you want to make a delicious "braised pork," but you don't know how. Most people's approach (which is "analogical thinking") woul...
No problem, this is quite an interesting topic to discuss. You can think of this like learning to cook. Most people learn to cook using "analogical thinking," which means following recipes: a pinch of...
Absolutely, and it might just be a powerful tool to help you avoid a mid-life crisis. Simply put, "First Principles" means not constantly looking at others or what "everyone else is doing," but rather...
Good question. This concept might sound profound, but in essence, it's quite simple. I'll try to explain it to you in plain language. In our daily negotiations, most people operate by "analogy" or "im...
Of course, and this might be the ultimate solution to many anxieties in family education. Let's talk about this in plain language, without getting into complex concepts.
Good question, this line of thinking is very useful. Looking at health and diet through "first principles" is, in essence, about "getting back to basics, returning to common sense.
Certainly, and by examining time management through first principles, you'll find that many of our conventional practices are actually unsustainable.
Ah, this is an interesting question. Let's talk about how to price products using "first principles," much like Elon Musk. In essence, it's about finding a price range that neither shortchanges yourse...
Let's put it this way: it's like cooking. Most people who start businesses are like "cooking by recipe." They look at what successful companies in the market are doing, then imitate them, perhaps twea...
哈喽,这个问题挺有意思的,我试着用大白话聊聊我的看法。所谓“第一性原理”听起来很玄乎,但说白了就是一句话:别管别人怎么说、怎么做,也别管“规矩”是什么,你得自己去想这件事最根本的样子是什么。 把它用到个人理财上,威力巨大。因为理财这事儿,充满了各种“经验之谈”、“社会共识”和营销话术,很容易把人带沟里。用第一性原理,就是让你穿过这些迷雾,看清钱的本质。 我举几个例子,你马上就明白了。
Hello, this is an interesting question. I'll try to explain my understanding in simple terms, hoping it helps you. In essence, "First Principles Thinking" simply means "digging to the root, returning ...
To avoid oversimplification, the key isn't to make problems more complicated, but to ensure your "simplification" is of high quality. This might sound a bit convoluted, so let me explain with an analo...
Of course, and they are an absolute perfect match. Used separately, each is powerful; combined, their power is immense. Let me use a simple analogy to help you understand: building a car.