Title | : | Getting Started with Framework Thinking - Frameworks in Books ? |
Lasting | : | 9.30 |
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Views | : | 144 rb |
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It was a really helpful videoForming simplified frameworks is indeed seemingly an excellent method to understand and solve complex problems in our personal and professional livesI can find parallels between what you said in the video to the Feynman technique as wellThis is because even the Feynman technique highlights the need to develop the ability to explain complicated subjects to others in the simplest of termsEven Elon Musk's method of thinking in first principles can be boiled down to the formation of simplified skeletal frameworks to understand the worldbrI really think that your channel is quite underratedDo keep up the good work and more videos on framework thinking would be quite appreciated🙂 Comment from : Pawar S |
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Counterpart Justin sung Comment from : productive wang si wen |
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love it! can't wait to learn more about frameworks Thank you!! glad I found your channel! Comment from : Eric Bremiller |
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New viewer here Vicky, I love you ❤ Growing up with a learning disability, I understood very early in my life that I would need a different strategy for learning than what I was being offered at school Many of the things that you discuss, I have had to discover on my own; and it took a long time along with too much frustration What I learned to do was to visualize, prioritize, organize and compartmentalize my mind In short, I focus a lot of time on mind mapping, while trying to prioritize my time with my values In our current world of massive information and stimulation overload, I find it absolutely necessary to prioritize and discipline my learning So much of what you seem to be saying is what I have also been learning That's very exciting to me because I often feel that I am very alone in my way of thinking Is it possible that I am not actually alone? Thanks for all you are doing and sharing!!! Comment from : Dow |
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This is knowlege is amaizing!! This video is well organized and vocabarly enriching I make mistakes a lot and slow to learn in general but i believe these frameworks are just the tools i needed to exceed all expectations This will be a real game changer for my life, Thank You for sharing this!! Your a very kind to take the time and dedication to share and make something of immense value Comment from : Rocket Galaxy |
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I enjoy your videos but consider slowing down or having longer versions There’s too much information too fast It gets overwhelming 😬 Comment from : Brian ONeill |
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what an inspirational video it is! Comment from : Yin |
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I hope lots of people watch this video - very helpful given that I read lots of books but I wish to have more success in applying them! Comment from : Steven Ng |
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❤❤❤❤❤ thanks for your content Comment from : Chess X |
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Please… fix your microphone… Your videos are awesome! Your audio is not 😢 Comment from : Ryan |
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Please don't ever streamline your videos for monetization or whatever these other content creators are doing, because this was game changing for me It must be hard to understand the effect this video has had or will have but some of these points and advice are life changers Comment from : Glitched Gaming | Queer Coded |
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Thanks, Vicky Comment from : Productivity |
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Exceptional Insights❤ from India! Comment from : Astonish-SINGH |
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Am I right in seeing a tie-in here between Frameworks and Use-Case scenarios when dividing up a software project into workable units For example, "As a User, I want to log in to my account" would be a framework for that particular task or situation Comment from : Bill Haverberg |
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Vicky, i came by your course that starts next week But enrollment is closed Any chance I can get in please? Thanks Comment from : Baber Amin |
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Very clear mind and life hack❤ Comment from : GP Learning |
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I would just like to add a comment: You would need to organise your knowledge, thoughts, ideas and memories (data), not because your mind "frees up space" this way but because this is a way to (a) observe and re-shape this data, and (b) easily return to it when you need them The brain does not get cluttered in any way, and writing something down doesn't mean that it is btransferred/b from your brain to an external media It doesn't even mean that the data is *copied* Writing something down (externalising in any way) means that you transform this data and the way you think at the same time ("the medium is the message") So, I would not say that you get any free space in your mind, but you transform the way you think and you become more productive and less anxious of loosing / forgetting what you have stored in there Thank you for your videos! <3 Comment from : Panayiotis Payiatis |
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I loved this! Thank you :) Comment from : Picking Nuggets |
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This is nonsense for insecure tech-bros Comment from : chrrrles |
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The video talks about how frameworks can help individuals think faster and with more clarity Frameworks are simplified representations of how the world works, and by categorizing and simplifying things down to some key levers, it's easier to problem solve with more clarity All consulting firms use this approach, and big tech companies like Apple and Google teach their employees how to use frameworks There are two ways the brain organizes information: sequential memory, like a recipe, and relational memory, which retrieves a piece of information based on multiple cues Scientists have found that there are three main types of mental categories: visual, functional, and conceptual Reading books can help individuals learn frameworks, but a better way is to follow the way our brain organizes information Finally, the video talks about how to apply frameworks in real life and the importance of being able to connect different ideas together Comment from : Mark G |
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Once you have your frameworks you should analyse which serve you and which don'tbrbrNot all frameworks are created equal Comment from : Daniel Radnedge |
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Conceptual category for maths for counting fare money in a quantum taxi Comment from : Messiah Scent SHop |
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Vicky, i listened your voice panning from right to left side, i dont know if its a mistake or not but its distracting Comment from : Diego |
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Play in 15 speed and you'll understand Comment from : Alex |
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Thanks for the video! Comment from : Glenn Zarmanov |
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Do you have any content for people who aren’t robots? Or do I need to store my brain on a hard drive for this to make sense Comment from : Andy Schwartz |
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This is exactly how I think I built the second brain 🧠 within Notion The second brain is able to structure ALL my knowledge to exact where I need to use them Couldn’t live without it Comment from : Lei Zhao |
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Really amazing work Comment from : Rezilium |
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Business Model Generation is an excellent book framework thinking Comment from : Joseph Lumpkin |
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How the heck algorithm knew i was thinking about framework Comment from : blue lobster |
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Thank you thank you thank you :) Happy that I discovered you ! Comment from : Konstantin Pow |
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I've always used frameworks when I think and problem solve but never understood what it's called And why I was so good at it Comment from : Dalia Abdalla |
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poor sound fix it Comment from : Shaswato |
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I actually like this video a lot, but it’s tripping me out that everything has been slightly sped up Comment from : Samuel Jackson |
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1 What is framework thinking?brbr- Framework thinking is a problem-solving approach that simplifies complex information into key levers or categories to improve clarity and speed of decision-makingbrbr2 Why are frameworks important in consulting and tech industries?brbr- Consulting firms and tech companies use frameworks to teach employees how to think and problem-solve more effectively Frameworks help to categorize and simplify information for more efficient decision-makingbrbr3 How can books help people learn about frameworks?brbr- Books can be a helpful resource for learning about frameworks, but simply reading about them may not lead to practical application To effectively apply frameworks, it is important to learn how our brain naturally organizes information and to use relational memory to connect ideas togetherbrbr4 What are the two ways our brain organizes information?brbr- Our brain organizes information through sequential memory and relational memory Sequential memory is like a recipe, where information is stored and retrieved in a specific order Relational memory is when information is retrieved based on multiple cues and connectionsbrbr5 How many types of mental categories are there?brbr- There are three main types of mental categories: visual, functional, and thematic Visual categories are based on appearance or sensory attributes, functional categories are based on how something works or its purpose, and thematic categories are based on concepts or ideasbrbr1 What are the three types of categories discussed in the video?brbr- Visual, functional, and conceptual categoriesbrbr2 Why is it important to be aware of existing frameworks?brbr- We are hardwired to think in frameworks, but most of us are not conscious of it Actively identifying frameworks can help us understand how the world works and think more clearlybrbr3 What are the two steps recommended for learning frameworks?brbr- Actively identify existing frameworks and collect frameworks that work for yourselfbrbr4 Can frameworks be organized by subject matter?brbr- Yes, frameworks can be organized by subject matter, but this is not how our brain naturally organizes informationbrbr5 What is the difference between someone who thinks clearly and someone with a high IQ?brbr- The difference is how they actively notice and structure information in order to understand how the world works, rather than their IQbrbr1 What is the importance of conceptual categories in understanding specific situations?br- Conceptual categories help us organize and make sense of information in specific situationsbr- It's like tagging different information with where you might use thembrbr2 How can frameworks be helpful in answering complex questions?br- Frameworks provide a structured approach to answering complex questionsbr- By using frameworks, we can break down a big question into smaller, more manageable partsbrbr3 What is Aristotle's framework for leading a good life?br- Aristotle's framework for leading a good life is based on the idea of virtuebr- People who lead a good and successful life possess distinct virtuesbr- Virtue can be found between two extremes, and it's balanced in the middlebrbr4 Why is it important to put frameworks into context?br- Putting frameworks into context helps us understand when and where to use thembr- We can tag ideas and frameworks to situations where we might use them, which makes it easier to apply them in the futurebrbr5 How can writing tools help us free up mental resources?br- Writing tools, such as pen and paper or note-taking software, help us externalize our thoughtsbr- By writing down our ideas and frameworks, we don't have to remember them in our brain all the time, which frees up mental space for new ideas and insights Comment from : Nick Tarazona |
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She has nice lips Comment from : Outta12 |
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MECE (Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive) is a good framework imo Comment from : David Zhang |
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Hi vicky, thanks for putting in the effort for this and the channel in general This is so helpful Im one of those who dont generally comment on youtube, but this message comes from a place of genuine gratitude brbrMy hope is that this little tiny note adds to your experience of 'living a good life' ❤ Comment from : preksha sirsikar |
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The best (meta) framework I've found is still Charlie Munger's latticework of mental models Comment from : idiot321321321 idiot |
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SWOT analysis is a popular framework used to assess strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats I like this framework it can be applied to many situations Great Video! Comment from : Lewis Burton |
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This is amazing content Love it Comment from : herewegoagain |
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Hi there VIcky Just watching your video for first time and couldn't help wondering about your thyroid The front of your neck appears swollen This may just be a result of the way your hair is drapped across your shoulders It may be worth getting it checked out Hope all is ok (Sorry to state this in public but had no other way to alert you ) Video content great !! Comment from : Tracy Young |
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You talk so fast that helps me to improve my listening skills in English I work in a call center and I wanted to find people on Youtube who speak fast brbrI'm improving my listening skills and how to comprehend and explain concepts All at once! Comment from : smilepamela1997 |
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18th august maybe thats a sign Comment from : David CopperField |
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Is your video sped up? Comment from : Emmeline Duong |
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I think outside the box Comment from : djtomoy |
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Brilliant Comment from : Scott Book Reviews |
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There is something wrong wired with the sound jumping left right brLike the video but can’t listen audio Comment from : ART OF DAO AKADEMIE - Andreas Ebner Coaching |
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Got this book cuz of you Comment from : C M |
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First video I just watched after running into your channel, all I have to say is wow, this is such an amazing video and I don't want to use a game changer, but I think this can potentially revolutionize my workflow and personal life in so many ways I can't wait to watch more of your videos Comment from : GioFM |
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I admire your work on this channel, please never stop doing what you do, if you write your own book, I will be the first to buy it Honestly, you and your channel is the best you can find in YouTube, congrats! Comment from : Joss ZF |
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Vicky you are my hero, you helped me to get the clicks all lined up Thank you so much Hope to have more people like you around me Comment from : Yannick Mériguet |
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Wow stereo mic floats video in a weird way Comment from : BestIntentions |
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What is the book you reference with Aristotle in it? Looked like an interesting book, but didn’t notice a reference to the name… Comment from : Cathy Cormier |
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I'm sorry to write for this but I noticed in a few videos that the sound seem processed maybe for enhancing it for studio sound, but it creates some kind of panning distracting me from the quality of what you are saying Maybe if you just exported the video in 2x mono it'd fix the issue? Comment from : Sophie Delavelle |
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Hello Vicky I really enjoy your tutorials, but there is an issue with the microphone in which the sounds jumps between the speakers and has a warble I would record on one microphone only and ensure that is recording in mono Comment from : Matthew Mathis |
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Low volume hard to hear Comment from : Sam Sule |
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The best framework to live a good life I've seen so far is the one created by Miss And Mister Butcher with the Book of Life Sometimes the best framework simply starts by asking the right question and intentionally looking for the answer Comment from : Patricia M P |
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Hmm the voice changes are a bit confusing How it is switching from normal to robotic Comment from : Marina Schmidt |
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What is the name of your he book on top of the stack she pulled from? Comment from : cameronk110 |
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OK, I love these concepts and love the ideas you are putting forward One thing, I am listening to this on my car audio and time to time the vocal recording is going a bit digitized here and there Slightly demonic sounding, and it does make the content a bit difficult to digest You are also speaking very quickly Concisely, but quickly I think other than that you've produced an excellent video Thanks for sharing your knowledge :) Comment from : Jonathan McLaren |
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Great video! Audio just sped up?😅 Comment from : StatchanaReborn |
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Your content is so concise, clear, and rich at the same time It's impressive and extremely useful Thank you! Keep going Comment from : ava urba |
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The way you explain is so brilliant! Thank you very much for your videos Vicky! Comment from : Mariana Fioravante |
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Don’t even have the words for what a game-changer your channel/videos are — you know that ineffable feeling when you discover something or read an amazing book? Like that, multiplied I have ADHD and a learning disorder and no one teaches us bhow/b other people think It’s so frustrating to feel you have potential but aren’t capable of accessing it This is so huge, thank you 💕 Comment from : Gigi Fox |
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So young and such a great teacher! Congrats🎉 Comment from : I LOVE ENGLISH |
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double click into it Comment from : Roy Boy |
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Another great video A point of emphasis is on going personal reflections to monitor lessons learnt when ever we apply these concepts 🙏 Comment from : ANTHONY Mwanje |
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I love this channel! Im interested in learning more from you! Comment from : Antoine 3000 |
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I don't know what is going on with your voice recording, but it's really distracting and I couldn't keep watching Comment from : Ben Kramer |
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love your videos just wish that I could hear you clearly It seems like a lot of effort to hear and the audio quality doesn't seem ok Comment from : Shraddha Mishra |
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Solid content But am I the only one hearing spatial output from her audio? Comment from : Dustin Brown |
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Thankyou for sharing such an useful video, will waiting for more :) Comment from : Lalita Singh |
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Love the Mental Models/Framework Thinking info!! Thank you for sharing One set of books I have geatly benefitted from is "The Great Mental Models" series by Shane Parrish and Rhiannon Beaubien Comment from : Javier Lomeli |
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Vicky, I’m piecing the framework strategy with your recent meta learning video Those two together are simply brilliant I really appreciate the eye opening experience you’ve shown me Comment from : Bill_Jennings |
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This is very new to me, thank you for sharing My brain works differently now, since suffering a brain haemorrhage It is all very useful information, as I am not segmenting my thoughts to better retain them Comment from : Geekanoids |
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Im so glad ive come across your channel Comment from : Imad Nazir |
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I loved this video Comment from : Sherri |
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Really useful! Thank you for sharing! Comment from : Sidarta Rodrigues |
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Underrated channel for sure! Watched a bunch of your old as well as new videos I'm really interested in what microphone you use because there's a big difference in the newer videos! Comment from : Business Momo |
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It's a great video, and it's a great channel! Pure gold, AND you've just stopped me from wasting a lot of money on books that will just fill my shelves! Comment from : tony key |
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Great content Vicky - love your videos on Obsidian, Framework Thinking and Mental Models Unique and useful Comment from : Anil Nathoo |
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Tq for time stamps, tq tq 🎉🎉🎉 Comment from : Ciaara T Paen |
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✅ ƤRO𝓂O𝕤ᗰ Comment from : Finnegan |
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Every time I watch your videos I get inspired to sit and work on my note-taking and framework-building I have been doing it in my head for so long that I forget that there are ways to do it that don't make me use every ounce of my mental energy and I can easily search through I think the thing I'd like to work on is tagging things already in my head When I learn a new thing, I sometimes forget that this new thing actually affects a previous belief and I find myself 'duh'ing myself a while later for not picking up on it sooner Comment from : PantingCat |
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You are awesome Thank you! Comment from : Kristen Woerdeman |
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Hi, Vicky I have only recently discovered your channel after watching you and Fei-Ling talk about "The Compass of Zettelkasten Thinking" on the "Linking Your Thinking Conference" So glad I found your gifts well thought out and beautifully explained Comment from : Mark Pearcey |
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Great one, Vicky, thanks! Moar on frameworks pls :-) Comment from : Tomas Vylicil |
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Aloha Vicky! Thanks for one more jewel! 💯 I'm slowly using Obsidian but my 'frame' isn't 'working' yet, Mr Luhmann says that it can take a long time Comment from : Roger |
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Im loving the ideas in these framework videos, im trying to improve my framework building capabilities and sorting of mental models and your videos are super helpful! Thank you for all the tips! Comment from : Chris |
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Thanks for the video! Currently working on my communication skills It will definitely help me Comment from : Amar |
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Great content Vicky Really interesting Comment from : Ahmed D |
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