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Another important property of the frontier is its lawlessness. If the law is congealed power, its absence means freedom, and freedom is essential to how the frontier and its inhabitants operate. It's not that startups flout the law (although some of them skirt it), but rather they operate in areas where the law hasn't (yet) stifled innovation. The
... See moreKevin Simler • Startups are Frontier Communities
was in love with the result—the image of me on stage, people cheering, me rocking out, pouring my heart into what I was playing—but I wasn’t in love with the process. And because of that, I failed at
Mark Manson • The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life (Mark Manson Collection Book 1)
.implementation process over results
a fact no one can reproduce is no fact at all.
Sönke Ahrens • How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking
My rule of thumb for project managers is that if it takes longer than two weeks to get into the field, you need to scale it back and go smaller. Think you’ll eventually want to do this at scale with a letter, but the mail room is backed up?
Matt Wallaert • Start at the End: How to Build Products That Create Change
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Always make the other person feel important.
Dale Carnegie • How to Win Friends and Influence People
from startup companies to communication protocols. As he wrote in “The Greatest Game“: When creating new technology companies, a framework I use to understand if something has an ability to win is ‘the 10x advantage’.
Meaning that, unless a new company (the challenger) can deliver a 10x advantage to the market, it has no chance of creating escape
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We assume that the more arguments we give, the better our case. In reality, our weakest arguments dilute the strongest. Generally, you’ll only be as convincing as your worst point, so instead of making as many arguments as you can, make only the best.
substack.com • 25 Useful Ideas for 2025
These patterns of evolved solutions included psychological principles like scarcity (making the offer feel limited or scarce) and social proof (illustrating existing consumption to reinforce trust in the product’s quality).
Sam Tatam • Evolutionary Ideas
When I was growing up, I would watch and learn. If someone I respected spoke of someone they respected, I would take note of it. And I would see what and who they admired, and my pool would connect with them all.