Media sites like Reddit, Twitter, and HackerNews are entropic, optimized for novelty, and “random”: the user is pulled into several different directions that limit their ability to progress at any one thing
Balaji thinks a “personal dashboard” will replace the daily newspaper - It will contain personal information on your fitness, diet, sleep, and family information like what your kids need that day, that month, etc.
Twitter is the public war zone; it is the new parliament where ideas are shared and challenged, and it’s actually upstream of governments. You can learn a lot from Twitter by following interesting people and accounts, but it is easy to overdose on the serendipity of it
Entrepreneurs like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk use a single unifying principle for decision-making Jeff Bezos: “Does this make the customer experience better?” Elon Musk: “Does this help us get to Mars?”
Design an information diet like you would design your diet with food: this information is good, this information is bad, don’t consume this type of information, only consume this type of media during this specific time of day, etc.
Have a vector that orients your time, attention, and energy towards achieving your goal, and allow for subroutines to develop off of that vector that get you closer to your goal