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Poker Analogy Series (3/3): What poker teaches you about the importance of longevity (and consistency)

In this podcast episode, Krish Palaniappan draws parallels between poker and life, focusing on the importance of adapting to changing circumstances. He uses the example of playing poker and how even with the same players, position, and hand, the outcome can be different due to various factors. Krish applies this lesson to real-life situations, particularly in the workplace, where skills and approaches may not always transfer seamlessly between projects. He emphasizes the need to understand the context, culture, and dynamics of each new environment before making suggestions or changes. The key takeaway is to approach every situation as unique, even if it appears similar on the surface.

Takeaways

  • Adapting to changing circumstances is crucial in both poker and life.
  • Skills and approaches may not always transfer seamlessly between different projects or work environments.
  • Understanding the context, culture, and dynamics of each new situation is essential before making suggestions or changes.
  • Approach every situation as unique, even if it appears similar on the surface.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Setting the Context

00:58 The Impact of Changing Variables in Poker

03:20 Applying Poker Lessons to Real Life

04:14 Challenges of Transferring Skills to New Projects

06:05 Learning to Adapt in Different Work Environments

07:02 Being Mindful of Context in Making Suggestions

08:26 Establishing Reputation and Building Trust

09:21 Adapting Problem-Solving Approaches to Changing Dynamics

10:13 Reacting to Obvious Insights and Embracing Change

11:11 Recognizing Evolving Perspectives and Context

11:41 Conclusion

Video

Transcript

https://products.snowpal.com/api/v1/file/c22d7d56-457a-41f5-866e-701850527db7.pdf

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