It could well be that having Brad and Jake write out what they thought they had said (at substack pace and error rate) might be a stronger rendition of this event than the podcast or a video? Whole books get written this way, and quickly.
I agree. I think the written as remembered version is probably more interesting and more efficient that watching a video (which I never watch except at 1.5 or higher speed).
It could well be that having Brad and Jake write out what they thought they had said (at substack pace and error rate) might be a stronger rendition of this event than the podcast or a video? Whole books get written this way, and quickly.
I agree. I think the written as remembered version is probably more interesting and more efficient that watching a video (which I never watch except at 1.5 or higher speed).
It doesn't seem to intimidate you. I loved my history of economic thought classes.
Great I've barely finished your book and you've given me another reading assignment.
Oh! But history of ideas is a completely different genre