Why it stayed with me
I keep returning to Shane's phrase, "knowledge accumulates in drips and gets leveraged in buckets." It captures how learning feels to me: most of the work looks unremarkable until several small pieces become useful at once.
Shane Parrish writes about how knowledge accumulates slowly and becomes more useful when it connects to a decision at the right moment.
Why it stayed with me
I keep returning to Shane's phrase, "knowledge accumulates in drips and gets leveraged in buckets." It captures how learning feels to me: most of the work looks unremarkable until several small pieces become useful at once.
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