
I've been thinking about this "you can just do things" meme that's been going around. At first, I dismissed it as another oversimplified X catchphrase. But the more I thought about successful founders, the more I realize it's capturing something profound. Especially now, when https://t.co/rVoMDsNYju

Because of how much we deify the great entrepreneurs of our time, we end up inevitably comparing our new company
John Koenig • Edward Lando
Overthinking seems like the “smart” way to launch, but it’s far less effective. Super-successful people do the opposite—they take action first, get real feedback, and learn from that, which is a million times more valuable than any book or course. And quicker! Most people: Overthink first, act later. Every successful entrepreneur: Act first, figure
... See moreNoah Kagan • Million Dollar Weekend: The Surprisingly Simple Way to Launch a 7-Figure Business in 48 Hours
The greats don't wait.
Every major innovation started with someone doing something small. YouTube began with a few friends posting grainy videos. Amazon started by selling books from a garage. Google began as a grad school project.
What separates dreamers from doers isn't talent or luck—it's the willingness to start before feeling ready. The perfect
... See moreNotice the small problems, and fix them. Notice when everyone isn’t enjoying what they’re doing, and be the first person to voice this. Not... See more
Neel Nanda • Mini Blog Post 3: Become a Person Who Actually Does Things
if you have an idea, you build it. that’s the only way to test if it holds up. bezos made people write six page me... See more