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How Does First Principle Thinking Works ?

How Does First Principle Thinking Works ?

First principle thinking is built on the idea that If the simple parts that make up a complex whole are good and true, then the complex whole must be good and true as well. Similarly if all the components used in the making of a car are top class then the performance of the car would be outstanding as well.

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