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Thursday, 6 September 2018

A new direction, a new path: Calculated Risks

The goal of my life is to get it roughly right. Another goal of mine is to build a strong core of my body, so that I can be able to survive with Health, Love, Happiness and then translate those things into wealth. But then the life gives answers, 65% kids failed in Mathematics this year in 2018 in FBISE, according to the insider teachers. Is that how life is? A battleground or a Killzone of great amount of Shadowfall. Life, a part of trick or treat. I started High School way before I started this blog. In fact, I started studying hard just while I started this blog, God gave an opportunity and I got an COMP. or compartment. Which means that my pre-blog period of life and the mistakes made in life at that period, the pre-blog era, will now be, in this session of 2018-2019, be fixed because lucky for me, I was just 2 months behind Exams and it was exactly that time that I started this blog to project massive change in my thinking, thanks to Charlie Munger. That was tricky part, the pre-blog era. But now, I got a treat. It's my blog and COMP. status, which means I haven't failed but I can/will give supplimentary papers this year while also giving 2nd year papers, which is what I would prefer, definitely. Well, as long as I love the opportunities through questions I designed when I started this blog, it's that loving/liking tendency combined with curiosity tendency that really matters. That is the only useful thing. My tendency to surround myself with good people. I started previous year, 2017 session, with bad questions and bad kind of social circle. Moreover, I was in bad state. I built a new social system, but it's very remote. I may read books from authors who are my idols but still I need to build a real, tangible social structure. That is my real challenge. This is 21st century and my challenge is to MUGAPP all the information I previously failed to harvest. People study "from Internet". MUGAPP all around. I failed myself. I failed my skills through a lack of power. That lack of power, to be honest, can only be harvested through a new social structure that builds a new kind of character of Aaliyan Zahid, one that recreates Aaliyan Zahid from the ground-up. In old times, Humphry Davy and all other scientists of his time gathered and mentored each other in a kind of group. Write this down: The number one recipe for failure in life is a bad health. And fixing bad health doesn't mean you don't eat pizzas or stop drinking milk or any of processed food shit. I live in Pakistan and all the foods here are either very unpure or a little bit processed. So Welcome your inner Doctor Cheese and embrace GOMAD, well personally I use LO{P}MAD{S}. It means Litre of {Protein} Milk a Day {Shake}. Or in other words, I only embrace LOMAD mode of my life just THREE days a week, namely on workout days. Yes, that Nutella Egg shake, you guessed it. Please note I was born eating a lot of dairy. My mom gave me eggs everyday since I was a small toddler, even as a lunch in junior school. I believe, just as Timothy Ferriss does, that we can have roughly the same luxuries of life as millionaires including outdoor sports a la 4 Hour Workweek(4HWW). You know as Charles Munger says, "Much better to get it roughly right than to be precisely wrong". I'd rather take some calculated risks and add in rigorous multidisciplinary due diligence and maybe make a mistake or two of ambition. But as I said, treat life as a series of experiments, where getting it roughly right is preferable to being precisely wrong. When they talk about calculated risk, like the new business show on CNN with name "First Move" and its host, a female whose name I forgot (something like Chatterley-ish), utterly speaks a lot about "Risk-Takers" and those who make "winning bets". I don't know what winning bets look like because, to be honest, calculated risks is nothing more than progressing with ambition with a multidisciplinary, checklist based approach to due diligence. It's down right boring, but as I said life is a series of experiments, and quite frankly, like Shia LaBeouf in Disturbia, only enjoys life as a result of some mistakes of ambitions and a multidisciplinary attitude towards a problem that was not going to be solved elsewhere. Something that the police could never do or that bald-burger-eating stupid cop could never figure out in a million years. As I said, much better to get it rougly right than to be precisely wrong. Also, Shia talks about how her girlfriend Ashley reads a lot of books, which in his own words are "not maths and science"-like books, but "substansial" books. And also his friend Ronnie says that "he reads alot" when Ashley asked him how the hell he knows anything about Stockholm Syndrome. He uses 2.4 GHz based radio transmitter to pass camera frequencies to his computer. Talk about multidisciplinarity, as Mr. Turner himself says, "You've been watching an old man in a new-age, hippie kind of way". So it's your turn. What problem are you going to solve with that Multidisciplinary or multidisciplinary attitude? For me, I'd be solving only the problems that I can later scale. Now, that's a subject to massive criticism and comments. But I'll save that for later. High Due Diligence, with multiple mental models inside a brain with latticework of mental models, is what would make me, like Shia LaBeouf and his friends from Disturbia, and you too... a CALCULATED RISK TAKER.

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