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Future of Work and
- Excited to share the largest investment I've ever made (and first time leading a funding round) in @HoneHealth This is a generational business and I've never seen a company scale so quickly Here's why we are so excited 👇👇
- There are some SaaS Founders that are just doomed to fail. And it's not because startups have a high failure rate. It's also not because they lack talent. It's because they just refuse to embrace Go-To-Market and are too much in love with building product.
- it's actually crazy we figured out how to grow real diamonds that are cheaper and better quality than the real thing and so many people are still like, no thanks the suffering is what makes it special.
Jessica Lahey on Parenting, Desirable Difficulties, The Gift of Failure, Self-Efficacy, and The Addiction Inoculation (#553)
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- building sustainable networks in crypto is especially hard because the incentives are often short-term oriented 2 solutions to enable sustainable networks: - token streaming/vesting (ie. @Superfluid_HQ) - milestone based token rewards (ie. @UMAprotocol KPI options) what else?
- Find research that.. has nothing to do with what you’re working on, but is interesting looks like what you’re interested in, but is different in content is similar to what you’re interested in, but is very different is in a very different discipline or medium, but has a similar idea to what you’re interested in is written by someone else who m... See more
- a supercharged "ideaverse" to support and power all of your thinking efforts.
- @drinkdirtylemon is a DTC brand founded in 2015 that sells some pretty cool beverages in some pretty cool ways. A thread on the business and their pricing:
To buying that envelope, to bumping into strangers, to stepping out, to the fire engines and the great-looking babies. And of course, to the dancing animals. I saw this quote last week via @sambookshelf and was reminded, once again, how much the pandemic forbade our “dancing animals” — the joy one gets chatting with a stranger, bantering with the crossing guard, picking up a dropped pacifier to chase after a frazzled parent. A small reminder (to myself) to venture out for that envelope (and why I usually come back grinning when I do). #mondaymotivation (This quote is taken from a @pbs interview between David Brancaccio and Kurt Vonnegut via @thewirelessgirl.)