Doctors and Writers

#019 - Our Favourite Essays, Why they Work, The Screamers, The Magic of Compounding and More

21 min · 10. aug. 2024
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In this episode, Adi and Pranav read and discuss two pieces of writing that they find powerful and well-written. Adi reads an essay by Arthur Koestler that explores the limits of knowledge and understanding, while Pranav reads a piece by Sam Altman that discusses the concept of compounding and the importance of long-term thinking. Both pieces demonstrate the power of simple language and clear communication in conveying complex ideas. If you want to read the essays yourself, they are both here: https://wethescreamers.com/ https://blog.samaltman.com/how-to-be-successful

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