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What I'm Reading This Week (2025/04.27-05.03)



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"Human beings essentially only have experiences, not age. Age is a vague concept of time and holds no intrinsic value. The true meaning of life lies in experiencing, experimenting, and trial and error—these come from cognition, ambition, courage, and execution."


What I Am Reading


1. The Life of a Scientist from Scratch - Basics​

  • Beginner's guide to automated airdrop hunting

2. Grace - A Decade-long Entrepreneur's 10,000-Word Essay on How I Hire​

  • Assessing Professional Skills

    • Evaluate the candidate’s expertise through the cases they share, helping interviewers probe their true capabilities.
    • Ask in-depth follow-up questions on the case to assess thinking depth, decision-making, actions, methods, and outcomes.
    • The most impressive case is key to assessment—failure to answer well leads to direct rejection; borderline cases may be redeemable.
    • Verify details to confirm authenticity, such as level of contribution and action specifics.
    • Ask for suggestions for improvement or reflections to assess innovation and depth of thinking.
    • Avoid assumptions based solely on experience or salary—capability must be thoroughly verified in interviews.
  • Enhancing Cognitive Abilities

    • Engage with top-tier individuals to gain broader perspectives and deeper insights.
    • Break out of peer limitations, expand social circles, and avoid narrow vision.
    • Proactively learn top-level content, record reflections, and conduct post-analysis.
    • Apply learnings in work, validate through teamwork or projects, and build a feedback loop for continuous growth.