I talked to @_TamaraWinter about tacit knowledge and the illegible social scaffolding that supports so much of society. Tammy is essentially a professional tastemaker: she and the @stripepress team choose which ideas are worthy of Stripe's global audience in the form of a few books a year. She's also a deeply relational and charismatic person who moves through the world with a fundamental interest in other people. Highlights: - the 2 keys to taste: absorption and deployment - charisma, living relationally, and a "seamless web of deserved trust" - why small talk leads to big talk - how small social affordances hold up safe cities - cultural arson: the antisocial dark side of "you can just do things" - the healthy kind of agency: an internal locus of control - three women of history Tammy hopes to rhyme with - why Charlie Munger cared more to talk about standards than compounding - why you should read more biographies Available on all platforms below, and transcript.
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Ep. 23: Tamara Winter - Tacit Trust & Caring Curiosity Tamara Winter (@_TamaraWinter) is the Commissioning Editor of @stripepress, where she exercises her taste to identify the knowledge and "ideas for progress" that matter most in alignment with Stripe's mission: to increase the GDP of the internet. "Tammy" worked at the Charter Cities Institute (@CCIdotCity) and the @mercatus Center at George Mason University, which is chaired by Tyler Cowen. Tammy is obsessed with tacit knowledge and the illegible parts of the world that actually support so much of our lives, work, and societies. This includes taste, charisma, relationships, and a wide-range of load-bearing infrastructure that supports healthy and trustful societies, from small-talk and manners to hidden forces that prevent anti-social behavior and maintain safe places to live and work. We discuss this and more, including how she selects the ideas worthy of Stripe's audience, her unique career path, her refreshing take on agency, her standards for herself, reading and writing, and how she chooses how to spend her time. Above all, Tammy's incredible love of other people shines throughout the conversation. Timestamps: 2:09 - Taste, absorption, and influences 10:54 - Deploying your taste 15:49 - Ideas that matter and taking yourself seriously 22:13 - Aesthetics 24:16 - Choosing Teachers and Authors 28:15 - Charisma & delightfulness privilege 34:59 - Living a relational life 44:07 - Trust, social scaffolding, and small talk 51:01 - Erosion of social norms, low-trust environments, and load-bearing infrastructure 1:02:17 - Cultural arson and the dark sides of "you can just do things" 1:15:44 - The healthy kind of agency 1:20:45 - Tammy's N-of-1 path and who she aspires to rhyme with 1:28:38 - Red herrings of success and focusing on outcomes 1:32:22 - Assortive everything 1:37:52 - Personal and professional standards 1:43:06 - Journaling, great writing, and audience 1:57:29 - Reading & Biographies Transcript and all platforms available below.
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