![]() ![]() He’s moving fast and in the right direction. Most of us are trying to get rid of our heuristics to reduce error but here is one of the smartest people alive and he’s doing the opposite: he’s creating these filters as a means for allowing for information processing. They allow him to move quickly with few mistakes - that’s what heuristics are designed to do. What’s interesting about these filters is that Buffett has consciously developed them as heuristics to allow for rapid processing. I always worry a little bit about even appearing rude because I can tell very, very, very quickly whether it’s going to be something that will lead to something, or whether it’s a half an hour or an hour or two hours of chatter. I don’t waste any time with the ones which I don’t have an interest. If somebody calls me about an investment in a business or an investment in securities, I usually know in two or three minutes whether I have an interest. Warren Buffett: I have filters in my mind. Interviewer: You process information very quickly. I don’t read as fast now as when I was younger. When you start browsing through the available torrent files, youll be surprised at the wide assortment of files available. If you click on the Other or Browse links, you can sift through available torrent files (there are millions). Interoperability features in Autodesk Forma (video: 2:16 sec.). Limetorrents is another one thats been around for many years. Warren Buffett: I read and read and read. See how these companies are making tomorrows cities. Interviewer: How do you keep up with all the media and information that goes on in our crazy world and in your world of Berkshire Hathaway? What’s your media routine? Seems like he’s taking the opposite approach to Nassim Taleb in some ways. A telling excerpt from an interview of Warren Buffett (below) on the value of reading. ![]()
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