用特定知识武装自己
用特定知识武装自己
特定知识可以通过追求你真正的好奇心来发现
Nivi:
你想谈谈你需要掌握的技能吗?特别是特定知识、责任感、杠杆和判断力。所以,这个领域的第一条推文是”用特定知识、责任感和杠杆武装自己。“我也会把判断力加进去。我认为你在那条特定的推文中没有涵盖这一点。
Naval:
如果你想赚钱,你必须获得规模化的报酬。为什么是你,这就是责任感;规模化,这就是杠杆;只有你得到报酬而不是其他人得到报酬,这就是特定知识。
所以,特定知识可能是整个推文风暴中最难理解的东西,也可能是人们最困惑的东西。
问题在于我们有一个观念,认为一切都可以被教授,一切都可以在学校里学到。但并非一切都可以被教授。事实上,最有趣的东西是无法被教授的。
但一切都可以被学习。很多时候,这种学习要么来自你DNA中的某些先天特征,要么可能通过你的童年时期,你在那里学习软技能,这些技能在以后的生活中很难被教授,或者是全新的东西,所以其他人也不知道怎么做,或者是真正的在职培训,因为你正在模式匹配到高度复杂的环境中,基本上是在特定领域建立判断力。
经典的例子是投资,但它可以是任何事情。可以是在管理卡车车队方面的判断力,可以是在天气预报方面的判断力。
所以,特定知识是你关心的知识。特别是如果你年纪较大,比如20、21、22岁以后,你几乎无法选择拥有哪种特定知识。相反,你可以看看你在那个时间点已经建立了什么,然后你可以在它的基础上继续发展。
特定知识无法被训练
关于特定知识首先要注意的是,你无法被训练获得它。如果你可以被训练获得它,如果你可以去上课学习特定知识,那么其他人也可以被训练获得它,然后我们就可以大规模生产和大规模训练人。见鬼,我们甚至可以编程计算机来做这件事,最终我们可以编程机器人到处做这件事。
所以,如果是这样的话,那么你是极其可替代的,我们只需要支付你必须支付的最低工资,让你在有大量其他可以被训练来做这件事的候选人时去做这件事。所以真的,你的回报仅仅退化为你的培训成本加上该培训的投资回报。
所以,你真的想要获得特定知识,你需要你的学校教育,你需要你的培训来能够利用最好的特定知识,但你会因此获得报酬的部分是特定知识。
特定知识通过追求你的好奇心被发现
例如,有人去获得心理学学位,然后成为销售人员。嗯,如果他们本来就是一个强大的销售人员,一个高水平的销售技巧,那么心理学学位就是杠杆,它武装了他们,他们在销售方面做得更好。
但如果他们一直是个内向的人,从来都不擅长销售,他们试图利用心理学来学习销售,他们就不会变得那么出色。
所以,特定知识更多地是通过追求你与生俱来的才能、你真正的好奇心和你的激情来发现的。它不是通过去学校学习最热门的工作,也不是进入投资者所说的最热门的领域。
很多时候,特定知识处于知识的边缘。它也是刚刚被弄清楚或者真的很难弄清楚的东西。
所以,如果你不是100%投入其中,其他100%投入其中的人会超越你。他们不会只比你强一点点,他们会比你强很多,因为现在我们处于思想的领域,复利真的适用,杠杆真的适用。
所以,如果你以1000倍的杠杆操作,有人正确率是80%,另一个人正确率是90%,那么正确率90%的人实际上会因为杠杆和复合因素以及正确性而从市场获得数百倍多的报酬。所以,你真的想确保你擅长它,因此真正的好奇心非常重要。
建立特定知识对你来说会感觉像玩耍
所以,很多时候,它不是你可以坐下来推理的东西,而是通过观察发现的。你几乎必须回顾自己的生活,看看你真正擅长什么。
例如,我想成为一名科学家,这也是我的道德等级体系的来源。我认为科学家处于人类生产链的顶端。那些取得真正突破和贡献的科学家群体,我认为,可能比任何其他单一类别的人类为人类社会贡献了更多。
不是要贬低艺术、政治、工程或商业,但没有科学,我们仍然会在泥土中挣扎,用棍子打架,试图生火。
我的整个价值体系都是围绕科学家建立的,我想成为一名伟大的科学家。但当我真正回顾我独特擅长什么以及我最终把时间花在什么上时,更多的是围绕赚钱、摆弄技术和向人们推销东西。解释事情,与人交谈。
所以,我有一些销售技巧,这是我拥有的一种特定知识形式。我有一些关于如何赚钱的分析技能。我有这种吸收数据、沉迷于数据并分解数据的能力,这是我拥有的一项特定技能。我也喜欢摆弄技术。所有这些事情对我来说都感觉像玩耍,但对别人来说却像工作。
所以,对于其他人来说,这些事情会很困难,他们会说:“那么,我如何变得简洁并推销想法?“嗯,如果你还不擅长或者你并不真正感兴趣,也许这不是你的事,专注于你真正感兴趣的事情。
这很讽刺,但第一个真正指出我真正特定知识的人是我的母亲。她是顺便说的,在厨房里说话,她在我大约15或16岁的时候说的。我告诉我的一个朋友我想成为一名天体物理学家,她说:“不,你会进入商界。”
我当时想,“什么,我妈妈告诉我我会进入商界。我要成为一名天体物理学家。妈妈不知道她在说什么。“但妈妈完全知道她在说什么。
她已经观察到,每次我们走在街上,我都会批评当地的披萨店为什么以某种方式销售他们的切片,搭配某些配料,以及为什么他们的订购流程是这样的,而它应该是那样的。
所以,她知道我有一个更具商业好奇心的头脑,但后来我对科学的痴迷结合起来创造了技术和技术企业,我在那里找到了自己的位置。
所以,很多时候,你的特定知识是被观察到的,通常是被了解你的人观察到的,并在情境中揭示,而不是你自己想出来的。
Arm Yourself With Specific Knowledge
Specific knowledge can be found by pursuing your genuine curiosity
Nivi:
Do you want to talk a little bit about the skills that you need, in particular specific knowledge, accountability, leverage and judgment. So, the first tweet in this area is “Arm yourself with specific knowledge accountability and leverage.” And I’ll throw in judgment as well. I don’t think you covered that in that particular tweet.
Naval:
If you want to make money you have to get paid at scale. And why you, that’s accountability, at scale, that’s leverage, and just you getting paid as opposed to somebody else getting paid , that’s specific knowledge.
So, specific knowledge is probably the hardest thing to get across in this whole tweetstorm, and it’s probably the thing that people get the most confused about.
The thing is that we have this idea that everything can be taught, everything can be taught in school. And it’s not true that everything can be taught. In fact, the most interesting things cannot be taught.
But everything can be learned. And very often that learning either comes from some innate characteristics in your DNA, or it could be through your childhood where you learn soft skills which are very, very hard to teach later on in life, or it’s something that is brand new so nobody else knows how to do it either, or it’s true on the job training because you’re pattern matching into highly complex environments, basically building judgment in a specific domain.
Classic example is investing, but it could be in anything. It could be in judgment in running a fleet of trucks, it could be judgment in weather forecasting.
So, specific knowledge is the knowledge that you care about. Especially if you’re later in life, let’s say your post 20, 21, 22, you almost don’t get to choose which specific knowledge you have. Rather, you get to look at what you have already built by that point in time, and then you can build on top of it.
Specific knowledge can’t be trained
The first thing to notice about specific knowledge is that you can’t be trained for it. If you can be trained for it, if you can go to a class and learn specific knowledge, then somebody else can be trained for it too, and then we can mass-produce and mass-train people. Heck, we can even program computers to do it and eventually we can program robots to walk around doing it.
So, if that’s the case, then you’re extremely replaceable and all we have to pay you is the minimum wage that we have to pay you to get you to do it when there are lots of other takers who can be trained to do it. So really, your returns just devolve into your cost of training plus the return on investment on that training.
So, you really want to pick up specific knowledge, you need your schooling, you need your training to be able to capitalize on the best specific knowledge, but the part of it that you’re going to get paid for is the specific knowledge.
Specific knowledge is found by pursuing your curiosity
For example, someone who goes and gets a degree in psychology and then becomes a salesperson. Well if they were already a formidable salesperson, a high grade salesmanship to begin with, then the psychology degree is leverage, it arms them and they do much better at sales.
But if they were always an introvert never very good at sales and they’re trying to use psychology to learn sales, they’re just not going to get that great at it.
So, specific knowledge is found much more by pursuing your innate talents, your genuine curiosity, and your passion. It’s not by going to school for whatever is the hottest job, it’s not for going into whatever field investors say is the hottest.
Very often specific knowledge is at the edge of knowledge. It’s also stuff that’s just being figured out or is really hard to figure out.
So, if you’re not 100% into it somebody else who is 100% into it will outperform you. And they won’t just outperform you by a little bit, they’ll outperform you by a lot because now we’re operating the domain of ideas, compound interest really applies and leverage really applies.
So, if you’re operating with 1,000 times leverage and somebody is right 80% of the time, and somebody else is right 90% of time, the person who’s right 90% of the time will literally get paid hundreds of times more by the market because of the leverage and because of the compounding factors and being correct. So, you really want to make sure you’re good at it so that genuine curiosity is very important.
Building specific knowledge will feel like play to you
So, very often, it’s not something you sit down and then you reason about, it’s more found by observation. You almost have to look back on your own life and see what you’re actually good at.
For example, I wanted to be a scientist and that is where a lot of my moral hierarchy comes from. I view scientists sort of at the top of the production chain for humanity. And the group of scientists who have made real breakthroughs and contributions that probably added more to human society, I think, than any single other class of human beings.
Not to take away anything from art or politics or engineering or business, but without the science we’d still be scrambling in the dirt fighting with sticks and trying to start fires.
My whole value system was built around scientists and I wanted to be a great scientist. But when I actually look back at what I was uniquely good at and what I ended up spending my time doing, it was more around making money, tinkering with technology, and selling people on things. Explaining things, talking to people.
So, I have some sales skills, which is a form specific knowledge that I have. I have some analytical skills around how to make money. And I have this ability to absorb data, obsess about it, and break it down and that is a specific skill that I have. I also just love tinkering with technology. And all of this stuff feels like play to me, but it looks like work to others.
So, there are other people to whom these things would be hard and they say like, “Well, how do I get good at being pithy and selling ideas?” Well, if you’re not already good at it or if you’re not really into it, maybe it’s not your thing, focus on the thing that you are really into.
This is ironic, but the first person to actually point out my real specific knowledge was my mother. She did it as an aside, talking from the kitchen and she said it when I was like 15 or 16 years old. I was telling a friend of mine that I want to be an astrophysicist and she said, “No, you’re going to go into business.”
I was like, “What, my mom’s telling me I’m going to be in business. I’m going to be an astrophysicist. Mom doesn’t know she’s talking about.” But mom knew exactly what she was talking about.
She’d already observed that every time we walk down the street, I would critique the local pizza parlor on why they were selling their slices a certain way with certain toppings and why their process of ordering was this way when it should have been that way.
So, she knew that I had more of a business curious mind, but then my obsession with science combined to create technology and technology businesses where I found myself.
So, very often, your specific knowledge is observed and often observed by other people who know you well and revealed in situations rather than something that you come up with.