--- date: '2022-12-04T16:29:05' hypothesis-meta: created: '2022-12-04T16:29:05.263170+00:00' document: title: - Exploring vs. exploiting - Herbert Lui flagged: false group: __world__ hidden: false id: xQywjnPwEe2lk_tZfYP65Q links: html: https://hypothes.is/a/xQywjnPwEe2lk_tZfYP65Q incontext: https://hyp.is/xQywjnPwEe2lk_tZfYP65Q/herbertlui.net/exploring-vs-exploiting/ json: https://hypothes.is/api/annotations/xQywjnPwEe2lk_tZfYP65Q permissions: admin: - acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is delete: - acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is read: - group:__world__ update: - acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is tags: - pkm - tools for thought target: - selector: - endContainer: /div[1]/div[1]/div[1]/main[1]/article[1]/div[1]/div[1]/p[6] endOffset: 319 startContainer: /div[1]/div[1]/div[1]/main[1]/article[1]/div[1]/div[1]/p[6] startOffset: 0 type: RangeSelector - end: 2272 start: 1953 type: TextPositionSelector - exact: "It\u2019s always worth gathering information, nurturing other projects,\ \ and putting together some backup plans. You\u2019ll need to define what\ \ success means to you for each of them, because you won\u2019t make overnight\ \ progress; instead, you\u2019re best served picking projects that you can\ \ learn critical lessons from, even if you fail" prefix: "even better than their Plan A.\u201D\n" suffix: ".\nEven if you\u2019re focused and mak" type: TextQuoteSelector source: https://herbertlui.net/exploring-vs-exploiting/ text: It's interesting because this way of thinking is eminently compatible with the zettelkasten way of thinking e.g. don't necessarily set out with a hypothesis in mind that you're trying to prove but rather explore until something interesting emerges. updated: '2022-12-04T16:29:05.263170+00:00' uri: https://herbertlui.net/exploring-vs-exploiting/ user: acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is user_info: display_name: James Ravenscroft in-reply-to: https://herbertlui.net/exploring-vs-exploiting/ tags: - pkm - tools for thought - hypothesis type: annotation url: /annotations/2022/12/04/1670171345 ---
It’s always worth gathering information, nurturing other projects, and putting together some backup plans. You’ll need to define what success means to you for each of them, because you won’t make overnight progress; instead, you’re best served picking projects that you can learn critical lessons from, even if you fail
It's interesting because this way of thinking is eminently compatible with the zettelkasten way of thinking e.g. don't necessarily set out with a hypothesis in mind that you're trying to prove but rather explore until something interesting emerges.