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Nonlinear systems with real chaos were rarely taught and rarely learned.
James Gleick • Chaos: Making a New Science
Our explicit focus is on agrarian societies, that is, those in which more than 50 percent of the population (and typically above 80–90 percent) is involved in agriculture.
Peter Turchin, Sergey A. Nefedov • Secular Cycles
ultimately all pressures are context dependent; they interact with motivation, population, and one another in unique ways. This is why the IDP features so much validation
Matt Wallaert • Start at the End: How to Build Products That Create Change
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So what we do is recognize that the levels of risk premium, growth expectations, and inflation expectations are unknowable AND more importantly if known they are not useful to begin with as they are coincident valuation metrics. None of these factors are predictive of future returns.
kaustubhs • Risk_Premium_201
Sierra AI grew from roughly $20M to $150M ARR in about 15 months, charging ~$1.50 per resolution. Decagon grew from ~$6M to ~$35M ARR using perconversation pricing. Intercom's Fin at $0.99 per resolution drove 40% higher adoption. The only other prominent case study I could find is legal tech firm EvenUp which charges per brief generated, but even
... See moreEvan Armstrong • Don’t Sell the Work
Lets walk through a step-by-step of how to use the framework. We'll go through 5 steps:
• Spell Out Your Variables
• Give Each Variable A Score
• Identify What Matters Most
• Evaluate Your Ability To Change The Variable
• Understand The Time Horizon Of Change
Bangaly Kaba • Impact = Environment x Skills: How to Make Career Decisions
blinkers and additional distractions are completely blocked out. The dragonfly has an amazing ability for selective attention, being able to focus on a single insect within a swarm.
Sam Tatam • Evolutionary Ideas
Law #1 Thinking About Thinking Is the Most Important Kind of Thinking Expertise is the enemy of fresh thinking. Category design is a game of thinking. If you want to find success as a category designer, you have to change the way a reader, customer, consumer, subscriber, or user “thinks.” You are successful when you’ve moved their thinking from the
... See moreCategory Pirates, Christopher Lochhead, Eddie Yoon, Katrina Kirsch, • The 22 Laws of Category Design
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#2—Show-based telling > tell-based telling Showing your LLM examples of what it is you’re trying to create is the principle of showing vs. telling—a key tenet of storytelling the world over (and something Geroge Lucas certainly understood). But I’ve found that showing is also an excellent way to approach any telling that you need to do. In
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