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At some point, we reach data and information saturation.

That's why I love DEFECTED and Devolution Power Hour (Wed) with JH and BB.

These programs have like 3 or 4 major chunks of information, but lots and lots of distillation. Dave at 22 is like beer. you can only drink so much. But Defected etc is like vodka or whisky. Highly distilled.

That might seem a counter-intuitive analogy, but the point is, that when you reach information saturation, you need to kick in higher gears of distilling the information that you have, refining it down and down and down, so that you have a manageable and potent concentrate. It becomes more about HOW you think than about WHAT you know.

I listened to Dave a LOT during 2019 and 2020, but once I hit 2021, and Q stopped posting, I just moved on. Not because Dave changed, but rather, because he didn't change. Which is fine. I suspect his target audience continues to get turnover, with new folks patching in. But what I needed at that point was a higher grade of informational processing.

Dave has some great spotlight interviews tho.

1 year ago
2 score
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At some point, we reach data and information saturation.

That's why I love DEFECTED and Devolution Power Hour (Wed) with JH and BB.

These programs have like 3 or 4 major chunks of information, but lots and lots of distillation. Dave at 22 is like beer. you can only drink so much. But Defected etc is like vodka or whisky. Highly distilled.

That might seem a counter-intuitive analogy, but the point is, that when you reach information saturation, you need to kick in higher gears of distilling the information that you have, refining it down and down and down, so that you have a manageable and potent concentrate.

I listened to Dave a LOT during 2019 and 2020, but once I hit 2021, and Q stopped posting, I just moved on. Not because Dave changed, but rather, because he didn't change. Which is fine. I suspect his target audience continues to get turnover, with new folks patching in. But what I needed at that point was a higher grade of informational processing.

Dave has some great spotlight interviews tho.

1 year ago
1 score