Clarity

Something that wastes untold amounts of time is ambiguity. I even had the experience with ChatGPT where the “truth” was “no,” but the answer I got started with “yes.” Obviously, that type of discrepancy is significant and could yield problems if uncritically taken as accurate.

When running a business, it’s important to share information and not make anyone feel stupid or careless. Correspondingly, you want to communicate information in a way that doesn’t contribute ambiguity or confusion.

More and More

Nowadays, there is a proliferation of stuff. Call it “content” all you want. I can clearly see that it’s waste. Junk. Refuse.

Amid this sea of garbage, there are doubtlessly useful words. Kinda like how the ocean has pearls in it. But it’s mostly not pearls.

Similarly, when you go to refine your messages, focus on being _concise_. The entire point of digitizing so much was to increase efficiency. Adding excess words is quite literally being inefficient.

Attention

The most profound innovations tend to come from people observing and judging. Many people see the same data, but then one person makes an observation about it and changes the course of history.

In order to make profound revelations, it’s crucial to observe and analyze so that you can judge effectively.