DiscoverBlindingly Ordinary, by Joshua KarthikThe "Do Bias": it's not how much you know that counts
The "Do Bias": it's not how much you know that counts

The "Do Bias": it's not how much you know that counts

Update: 2020-07-31
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I had an interview with Ebay once. The interviewer found that I'd just gotten in photography, and he asked me one simple technical question.

In this episode, we talk of how it's not *how much* of something you know that counts, it's what you do with *what you know*. If you've ever held yourself back from trying something because you "didn't know enough", this episode is for you.

Towards the end, I mention the Green Lumber Fallacy. Read more about it here: https://fs.blog/2016/11/green-lumber-fallacy/

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The "Do Bias": it's not how much you know that counts

The "Do Bias": it's not how much you know that counts

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