Frameworks are useless...

Unless you use them to solve specific problems.

Here are 10 frameworks that'll solve problems for you:

How to choose your next project:

If a project is successful, it should make the rest of your career look like a footnote.

@sama
How to write:

Your creativity is a backed-up pipe of waste water.

And the waste water must be emptied before you get to clear water.

The path to clear water (or great writing) is through bad first drafts.

@julian
How to build a network:

• ATTRACT interesting people to you with your content

• SEARCH for interesting people with your DMs

• STRENGTHEN relationships with Zoom

@chrishlad
How to send the perfect cold email:

• SHORT = keep it under 5 lines

• SPECIFIC to the person + their work

• SPACING = no one reads big blocks of text

@chrishlad
How to learn anything:

1) Pretend to teach it to a 6th grader

2) Identify gaps in your teaching then revisit the source

3) Organize and simplify

The better you understand, the simpler the explanation.

@ProfFeynman
How to build an audience:

1) Create great content

2) Hustle for distribution

If you aren't willing to promote yourself, why would anyone else?

@SahilBloom
How to market anything:

Don't list the features.

Show how the customer will level up with your product.

@heyblake
How to persuade:

AIDA

• Attention - What is it?
• Interest - I like it
• Desire - I want it
• Action - I'm getting it
How to get stuff done:

To-do lists don't work.

Instead, focus on the One Big Thing (OBT)

What is the OBT you can do today that would make it a success?

Do that and you win.

@shaanVP
How to build a habit:

1) Make it easy

2) Keep a streak

3) Simpler is better

4) Make boredom Impossible

5) Make friction your best friend or greatest enemy

@JamesClear
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1. Mini Thread on Conflicts of Interest involving the authors of the Nature Toilet Paper:
https://t.co/VUYbsKGncx
Kristian G. Andersen
Andrew Rambaut
Ian Lipkin
Edward C. Holmes
Robert F. Garry

2. Thanks to @newboxer007 for forwarding the link to the research by an Australian in Taiwan (not on

3. K.Andersen didn't mention "competing interests"
Only Garry listed Zalgen Labs, which we will look at later.
In acknowledgements, Michael Farzan, Wellcome Trust, NIH, ERC & ARC are mentioned.
Author affiliations listed as usual.
Note the 328 Citations!
https://t.co/nmOeohM89Q


4. Kristian Andersen (1)
Andersen worked with USAMRIID & Fort Detrick scientists on research, with Robert Garry, Jens Kuhn & Sina Bavari among


5. Kristian Andersen (2)
Works at Scripps Research Institute, which WAS in serious financial trouble, haemorrhaging 20 million $ a year.
But just when the first virus cases were emerging, they received great news.
They issued a press release dated November 27, 2019:

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