# Worthy Read: Strong Opin... ! [ rw-book-cover] (https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/790966991754436608/fcYM2Qpa.jpg) URL: https://twitter.com/ttorres/status/1885692838492413995 Author: @ttorres on Twitter ![rw-book-cover](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/790966991754436608/fcYM2Qpa.jpg) ## AI-Generated Summary None ## Highlights > Worthy Read: Strong Opinions, Weakly Held by Abraham Thomas > "Strong opinions weakly held is the optimal strategy if what you care about is rate of learning" 🎯 > Want to make better decisions when you don't have all the information? This post breaks down Marc Andreessen's famous "Strong Opinions, Weakly Held" philosophy through a relatable story about being lost in the countryside 🗺️ > Here's what you'll learn: > 🏃‍♂️ Why going all-in on a decision is better than hesitating > ↩️ The importance of being willing to change direction > 🤔 Four different combinations of commitment and certainty > 📈 When this decision-making approach works best (and when it doesn't) > The key? Commit fully to your chosen path while staying open to changing course when new information emerges. It's about maximizing your learning rate, not being right from the start. > Read the article: https://t.co/qxuOXKrwT5 > ❓ When was the last time you had to make a big decision with limited information? Share your thoughts in the comments below. > ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GitTpEdWYAAJmdJ.jpg) ([View Tweet](https://twitter.com/ttorres/status/1885692838492413995))