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Trust the Weekend Test

Trust the Weekend Test

Observe the weekend projects of the smartest people in your circles. These passion projects are disproportionately likely to be a looking glass into the future.

Make asymmetric bets on these areas.

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I put the "pro" in procrastination. And I wisht I didn't.

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