i truely appreciate the effort you take to provide solutions with some indepth analysis and truely understanding the problem....keep up the good work buddy!❤❤
The 'dog surrender' analogy was super interesting. Especially that is it cheaper to pay the owner to keep looking after the dog, then have the shelter completely look after the dog themselves. I feel like this model should be used on a more widespread scale (charity, SAAS, eCommerce). Lots of info in the video as ever!
Thank you! Yeah absolutely - the obvious solution isn't always the best solution. This is also something Rory Sutherland talks about a lot - so I highly recommend you checking out his stuff too
I really like the idea that "people aren't as aware of the problem they have, since they assume the solution it's obvious" Pragmatism over Reflection (On most underrated baby steps)
i truely appreciate the effort you take to provide solutions with some indepth analysis and truely understanding the problem....keep up the good work buddy!❤❤
Thank you so much! :)
Damn 1:19 in and I'm already listing potent deep stuff!
Hahaha thanks
Also motivated thinking which is not always bad
The 'dog surrender' analogy was super interesting. Especially that is it cheaper to pay the owner to keep looking after the dog, then have the shelter completely look after the dog themselves. I feel like this model should be used on a more widespread scale (charity, SAAS, eCommerce). Lots of info in the video as ever!
Thank you! Yeah absolutely - the obvious solution isn't always the best solution. This is also something Rory Sutherland talks about a lot - so I highly recommend you checking out his stuff too
I really like the idea that "people aren't as aware of the problem they have, since they assume the solution it's obvious"
Pragmatism over Reflection
(On most underrated baby steps)
Thanks dude, absolutely! You have to properly think about the problem before you can make a good decision about what to do
Can you please make a video on Mooting
What would you like to know about mooting? Is it in the preparation? The speaking part? How to argue your point? Or just everything?
@@heygarethevans everything please. I’m taking it up next semester and I’m not really a speaker