Anbell wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 5:03 am
Kai wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2024 4:40 pm
conduirez wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 9:29 pm
You need as much data as is useful, you need to break the data down as much as possible and look for obscure trends that can make money.
Even one-liner advice has useful data, which I'm sure people often overlook or ignore. The more one understands a subject, the more effectively they can summarize its key aspects.
Take Anbell above for example, probably most efficient poster with only a few words per post on average? Word for word this is some of the best value you can find.
Kind words, but you made a category error. The best measure of contribution (wisdom, generosity, skills) is value/post, not value/word. And in that measure you dwarf me.
I merely try to point out the obvious for the most part, which in truth is not too difficult when observant enough.
But I appreciate that, although it's really haters that one probably needs more of, if they're ever going to feel successful
Not fishing for compliments either, on a personal note you've helped me appreciate how CRUCIAL brevity actually is, not just eloquence, a major detail I somehow myself missed, and I've long been insisting to Shaun he must apply some of it as well, along the lines of yourself, gazuty, Euler and a few others I'm sure I'm momentarily forgetting. To try and say more with less, because the opposite can sometimes end up counter-productive.
For the context of this thread and others like it in general, a classic example and a common pattern I have noticed is when someone posts the usual "cannot see the forest from the trees" and seeks advice but only receives one-liner responses in return, which he too often misunderstands or ignores, thinking these posters are not trying to be very helpful or even trying to be the opposite of it.
But no, they've done you a favour by narrowing down on the most key aspect you should likely focus on. Which is exactly what you've asked for, to "see the forest from the trees".
So you REALLY need to think through what they've actually said, a SINGLE keyword they carefully used there can lead to your own eureka moment.
I know this to be unequivocally true