Who is Claude Shannon?
Claude Shannon’s work in the 1930s and 1940s earned him the title of “father of the information age.” At the age of 21, he published what’s been called the most important master’s thesis of all time,
- At the age of 32, he published “A Mathematical Theory of Communication,” which has been called “the Magna Carta of the information age.” Shannon’s masterwork invented the bit, or the objective measure
- When I'm the mentee, I can feel that my mentor doesn't know the full context of my situation, is coming from a different background, or the advice is too drastic.
- Shane Parrish discusses this topic here with the help of advice from others, and comes back to the conclusion to "Specialize
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