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Embrace Specific Knowledge

Embrace Specific Knowledge

Specific knowledge is knowledge that you cannot be trained for. If society can train you, it can train someone else, and replace you.

When specific knowledge is taught, it’s through apprenticeships, not schools.

Specific knowledge is often highly technical or creative. It cannot be outsourced or automated.

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Apply Specific Knowledge with Leverage

Apply specific knowledge with leverage, and eventually you will get what you deserve.

There are no get rich quick schemes. That's just someone else getting rich off you.

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Give Society What It Wants

You will get rich by giving society what it wants but does not yet know how to get. At scale.

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Fortunes Require Leverage

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Master Sales and Building

  1. Learn to sell.
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Specific Knowledge

Specific knowledge cannot be taught, but it can be learned. It’s about what makes you special. Like the things you were effortlessly doing that made people notice you. No one can compete with you on being you. Specific knowledge is found by pursuing your genuine curiosity and pas...

Opinion and specific knowledge

There is a difference between opinion or common belief and specific knowledge.

Opinion has a level of subjectivity and uncertainty. It varies according to someone's tastes or preferences. (You like chocolate more than ice-cream.) It is pointless to argue about this kind of opinion. 

4 Types of Knowledge

Declarative Knowledge:

  • Factual: Facts & concepts. This information can and must be learned through exposure & repetition. This includes the basics about an industry or job.
  • Conceptual: Related to factual knowledge, conceptual k...

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