“I knew I wanted to be a writer from as far back as I can remember. That was my talent. Lord knows it wasn't math.” KnowsI CanWantedRememberLordTalentMath Author:Kevin Maney
“High fidelity is a rich experience, and you'll put up with terrible convenience to get it - maybe it's high cost, waiting in line, jumping through hoops. High convenience is the opposite - it's a commodity, but it's cheap and easy and ubiquitous. A great exclusive boutique shop is high fidelity; Wal-Mart is high convenience. Both are hard to establish in their own way. The thing to remember about sustaining either is that you can't sit still. Some other entity will always find a way to challenge your fidelity position or your convenience position.” WayStillsHardRememberEasyWaitingChallengesLinesRichPositionTerribleCostOppositesShopsEntityCommodityJumpingExclusiveConvenienceFidelitySustainingWaiting In LineHigh Fidelity Author:Kevin Maney
“Babies have not yet chunked anything. They aren't doing any high level thinking. All they're doing is sucking in all the data they experience in the world around them, and remembering it, raw. It's basically what extreme savants have happen in their brains.” ThinkingWorldHappensRememberLevelsBrainBabyExtremesDataHigh LevelSavants Author:Kevin Maney
“Our brains seem to have the power to do one or the other - record and remember every detail, or chunk it to higher level concepts and forget the details. We can't seem to do both. The fact that you could not fly over a city and remember every detail is not something to worry about.” FactsSeemsRememberForgetLevelsCitiesBrainWorryRecordsHigherConceptsDetailsHigher LevelChunks Author:Kevin Maney