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We live in an age drowning in answers and starving for real thought. Every day, we're told how to live-by our parents, our industry's "common sense," the experts, the algorithms, the crowd. Most people spend their entire lives on maps other people drew, mistaking the map for reality.
First-principles thinking is the intellectual thread that runs from Aristotle to Musk: strip away every borrowed assumption, every inherited analogy, every "it's just how things are"-return to the bedrock truths-and rebuild your answer from the ground up. It is not a trendy framework. It is a teachable discipline.
This book gives you a clean three-step method to move from repeating other people's answers to constructing your own. Master it, and the world becomes startlingly clear-and your choices become breathtakingly free.
Author Biography:
Daniel Wu writes on thinking, business strategy, and personal growth. This book is the product of many years of reading, observation, and lived experience. He believes that teaching more people to think from first principles is one of the quietest and most consequential changes possible in our time
We live in an age drowning in answers and starving for real thought. Every day, we're told how to live-by our parents, our industry's "common sense," the experts, the algorithms, the crowd. Most people spend their entire lives on maps other people drew, mistaking the map for reality.
First-principles thinking is the intellectual thread that runs from Aristotle to Musk: strip away every borrowed assumption, every inherited analogy, every "it's just how things are"-return to the bedrock truths-and rebuild your answer from the ground up. It is not a trendy framework. It is a teachable discipline.
This book gives you a clean three-step method to move from repeating other people's answers to constructing your own. Master it, and the world becomes startlingly clear-and your choices become breathtakingly free.
Author Biography:
Daniel Wu writes on thinking, business strategy, and personal growth. This book is the product of many years of reading, observation, and lived experience. He believes that teaching more people to think from first principles is one of the quietest and most consequential changes possible in our time
