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Sam Altman
@sama
How To Be Successful
(At Your Career, Twitter Edition)
Sam Altman
@sama
The most successful people (judged by history, not money) continually look for the most important thing they are able to work on, and that’s what they do. They do not get trapped in local maxima, and they do not deceive themselves if they find something more important.
Sam Altman
@sama
However, they are willing to work on something for a long time even if other people don’t get it. "Important" does not mean "popular".
Sam Altman
@sama
The best work you ever do is what matters, not the time you worked on alchemy. Optimize for being spectacularly right some of the time, and low-stakes wrong a lot of the time.
Sam Altman
@sama
You can almost always scale things up more than you think, and the benefits to doing so are almost always bigger and more surprising than you think. This goes from everything from technical systems to companies.
Sam Altman
@sama
Scale benefits, network effects, and the power law are so powerful that people usually delude themselves into thinking otherwise. They are often the best way to make it hard for others to compete with you.
Sam Altman
@sama
If there is a single key to success, it is the trait of being able to make things happen in the world—willfulness, determination, execution focus, not giving up when you hit a roadblock, the ability to solve any problem that comes your way, and self-belief.
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@sama
Almost everyone underestimates the value of fast movers, in almost every context. Work with them. Be one yourself.
Sam Altman
@sama
Spend a lot of time with the kind of people who are constantly producing new ideas.
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@sama
Low-stakes things should be low-drama, and high-stakes things can be high-drama if they have to be. It’s important to get both of these right. Use your stress budget to really focus on the few things that matter.
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@sama
Getting caught up in the parts of a job that don’t matter is a dangerous trap and for some reason one that a lot of people fall into. Let other people play political games and avoid them as much as you can.
Sam Altman
@sama
Authentic, high-conviction vision is rare and valuable. Double down when you find it or find people who have it.
Sam Altman
@sama
It’s really helpful to get someone to take a bet on you (hire you, promote you, invest in your company, whatever) early in your career. The best way to do this is to first do whatever you can to help them.
Sam Altman
@sama
The most value comes from doing something no one else can do, or no one else has thought of, in a way that is hard for other people to copy. If you try to be just like everyone else, and do just what they’re doing, you will maybe do ok but certainly not great.
Sam Altman
@sama
Follow your own curiosity, and start looking internally instead of externally for the answers. Be honest with yourself about the intersection of your skills, your passions, and what the world values.
Sam Altman
@sama
The best way to have valuable ideas is to understand the entire landscape of a field and figure out what can emerge now that couldn’t before.
Sam Altman
@sama
If you want to get rich, remember that the way to do it is via equity, not salary.
Sam Altman
@sama
Compounding, in all ways, is a very powerful force. Long-term outlooks and long-term commitments are the easiest way to outperform other people.
Sam Altman
@sama
The sooner you can learn to ignore the haters, the better. Avoid the temptation to become one or surround yourself with them—it’s fun in the short term, but they are almost never successful at anything other than social media.
Sam Altman
@sama
It is very hard to do good work without being optimistic, exceptionally determined, and intellectually curious.
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