The pursuit of the ultimate
I have read such a passage, some students went to a Jewish school to hear a famous rabbi give three speeches, and people asked him how the three speeches were?
He said the first speech was great, we got what the rabbi was talking about, and he knew what he was talking about. The second game was better than the first, we don't know what the rabbi was talking about, but he himself knew what he was talking about. The third scene, which I think is the best so far, is that we don't know what he's talking about, and he doesn't even know what he's talking about.
This sentence is very appropriate to describe phone number list the next part of me. I don't even know what I want to express in the next part.
We talked about the trilogy of breakthrough innovation before:
The first step is to break the implicit assumptions. If the implicit assumptions lock the public more tightly, you have a chance for innovators.
The second step is to move the cornerstone hypothesis down and reconstruct a deeper cornerstone hypothesis.
The third step is relatively easy, and the first principles can be derived using axiomatic methods.
The key to first principles is the second step, reconstructing more reliable cornerstone assumptions, but please note that cornerstone assumptions are relative, and a cornerstone assumption at a certain level is based on a larger level. Likewise higher-level cornerstone assumptions build upon higher-level cornerstone assumptions.