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  1. The Four Quadrants of Conformism

    When measuring conformism, of course, you have to say with respect to what, and this changes as kids get older. For younger kids it's the rules set by adults. But as kids get older, the source of rules becomes their peers. So a pack of teenagers who all flout school rules in the same way are not independent-minded; rather the opposite.

  2. Essays

    The Age of the Essay: The Python Paradox: Great Hackers: Mind the Gap: How to Make Wealth: The Word "Hacker" What You Can't Say: Filters that Fight Back: Hackers and Painters: If Lisp is So Great: The Hundred-Year Language: Why Nerds are Unpopular: Better Bayesian Filtering: Design and Research: A Plan for Spam: Revenge of the Nerds ...

  3. What You Can't Say

    The most important thing is to be able to think what you want, not to say what you want. And if you feel you have to say everything you think, it may inhibit you from thinking improper thoughts. I think it's better to follow the opposite policy. Draw a sharp line between your thoughts and your speech.

  4. Four Quadrants of Conformism

    Written in July 2020 by Paul Graham, narrated professionally by Andrew Young.Original essay here: http://www.paulgraham.com/conformism.html

  5. What makes Paul Graham a great writer?

    Before that essay ever saw the light of day, Paul Graham sifted through many good, bad, and half-decent ideas, and selected the best. When Paul Graham starts thinking, he often finds dead ends. ... Orthodox Privilege and The Four Quadrants of Conformism, I see an outstanding communicator whose surgical competence might be interfering with his ...

  6. Recommendation: Graham's The Four Quadrants of Conformism

    Paul Graham recently wrote an interesting essay titled " The Four Quadrants of Conformism ", which shines some light on conformism, adding another axis (similar to the political compass) and differentiating between different types of (anti-)conformity: Tattletales, Sheep, Dreamy Ones, and Naughty Ones. He did not include a graphic, but if I ...

  7. Ep 1.1

    Written in July 2020, Four quadrants of conformism is a stupendous essay that needs to be heard more than once. It talks of how every society has four different types of people from independent-minded highly conventional ones and why protecting the independent-minded ones should be the aim of society and what is the cost of not doing so

  8. ‎Amara Advocates: Paul Graham Essay

    ‎Show Amara Advocates, Ep Paul Graham Essay - The Four Quadrants of Conformism - 9 Feb 2021

  9. The Four Quadrants of Conformism

    Listen to The Four Quadrants of Conformism on wondercraft.ai. In this episode, we cover: (00:00): Intro (00:43): Understanding the Four Types: Conformism and Independence in Society (03:18): Challenging Assumptions: Reimagining History's Abolitionist Voices (03:34): "Protecting Free Inquiry: The Dangers of Banning Ideas" (07:45): "The Rising Challenges of Free Inquiry in Universities: The ...

  10. Paul Graham 101

    A summary of Paul Graham's 200+ essays. This is an introduction to his ideas on startups, writing, society, decision-making and more. Jaakko. ... In The Four Quadrants of Conformism, Graham goes a bit deeper and differentiates between aggressive and passive forms of independent-mindedness and conventional-mindedness. Notably, aggressively ...

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  12. Four Quadrants of Conformism: Agreeableness Test

    Inspired by the "Four Quadrants of Conformism" essay by YC's Paul Graham, this assessment allows you to critically examine how your agreeableness influences your interactions and decision-making processes. By understanding where you fall within the spectrum of conformity and independence, you can appreciate how much of your behavior is shaped ...

  13. Founder Mode

    September 2024 At a YC event last week Brian Chesky gave a talk that everyone who was there will remember. Most founders I talked to afterward said it was the best they'd ever heard.

  14. Paul Graham Essays: Readalouds and Discussions with Amara Ventures

    This is Amara Ventures' reading of Paul Graham's essays. At Amara, we rever Paul Graham and we strongly believe that his essays are a must-read for everyone in the world of tech and beyond. This podcast is divided into TWO segments. The first segment is a verbatim reading of a particular essay and the second segment is a discussion with a guest ...

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  16. Novgorod

    Novgorod or it full official name, Veliky Novgorod which means the Great Novgorod, is an oldest city in Russia and the ancient political center of early Russian state, is well located in the middle of popular tourist route of Moscow and St. Petersburg. To reach Novgorod, I took a night train from Moscow. The train was arrived in early morning ...

  17. How to Write Usefully

    The answer is, the first component of importance: the number of people who care about what you write. If you narrow the topic sufficiently, you can probably find something you're an expert on. Write about that to start with. If you only have ten readers who care, that's fine. You're helping them, and you're writing.

  18. Veliky Novgorod

    Veliky Novgorod (Russian: Великий Новгород, lit. 'Great Newtown', IPA: [vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪj ˈnovɡərət]), [10] also known simply as Novgorod (Новгород), is the largest city and administrative centre of Novgorod Oblast, Russia.It is one of the oldest cities in Russia, [11] being first mentioned in the 9th century. The city lies along the Volkhov River just downstream ...

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    Suvovor openly disagreed with the reform of Russian's army based on the Prussian model, and Emperor Paul the First didn't appreciate such behaviour. He first fired Suvorov and then sent him away to his family estate. However, the exile lasted for only two years. The great commander started the military campaign straight from his house in ...

  20. The Refragmentation

    The kid pulled into the army from behind a mule team in West Virginia didn't simply go back to the farm afterward. Something else was waiting for him, something that looked a lot like the army. If total war was the big political story of the 20th century, the big economic story was the rise of a new kind of company.