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“毒箭原则”:走出分析瘫痪的陷阱

📅 2026-03-19 20:32 Sahil Bloom 商业科技 2 分鐘 1753 字 評分: 78
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📌 一句话摘要 Sahil Bloom 提出了“毒箭原则”,警示人们不要陷入优先收集信息而非采取行动的陷阱。 📝 详细摘要 作者通过一个被毒箭射中的人的寓言,揭示了关注无关细节(即收集信息)而非解决当务之急(即采取行动)的危险。他指出,在现代社会,我们常常将信息消费作为一种多巴胺驱动的消遣,并建议读者在解决实际问题时,应优先考虑执行,而不是陷入无休止的分析。 📊 文章信息 AI 评分:78 来源:Sahil Bloom(@SahilBloom) 作者:Sahil Bloom 分类:商业科技 语言:英文 阅读时间:8 分钟 字数:1754 标签: 生产力, 思维模式, 决策, 行动, 自我

Everyone should read this story... Imagine someone is struck by a poisoned arrow.

A doctor is called to remove the arrow, but the man stops him.

"Not so fast! Before you remove it, I want to know who shot me. What town or village does he come from? What kind of wood was his bow made from? Was it a crossbow or a longbow?"

While he asks the questions, the poison takes hold and he dies.

Like the man in the story, we occasionally get shot with the poisoned arrows of life.

But ruminating too much on the nature of those arrows is unlikely to help.

This is a trap we all fall into:

We think we need more information to solve our problems, when all we really need is more action.

The trap is becoming more challenging to avoid in a modern era where information is abundant.

We've become conditioned to get our dopamine from information gathering.

But you see, dopamine from information gathering is a dangerous drug. It convinces you that information alone is enough. That it's sufficient. That it's all you need.

But information alone is never enough. Information is nothing without action.

The information meant to push you forward can quickly start to hold you back.

Struck with the poison arrow, you feel a surge of satisfaction from learning that your attacker was from a nearby village, that his bow was made from oak, and that it was a longbow.

And then, you're dead, because the information you wanted had become a distraction from the action you needed.

This is what I call the Poison Arrow Principle:

Never allow information-gathering to get in the way of action-taking.

The next time you're in an overthinking loop, ask yourself:

Do I really need more information, or do I simply need to act on the information I already have?

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