Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
DONE prematurely, even badly, is almost always more profitable than DOING, DOING, DOING, endlessly DOING and never DONE.
Dan Kennedy • No B.S. Ruthless Management of People and Profits: No Holds Barred, Kick Butt, Take-No-Prisoners Guide to Really Getting Rich

americans treat optionality like a virtue when it’s actually a pathology. ppl optimize for keeping doors open indefinitely, never committing, never locking in, because they conflate flexibility with freedom. but optionality is not freedom, it’s just deferred responsibility.
eventually, optionality maximization leads to... See more
Rushing has a built-in excuse. Rushing pushes us to skip steps or ship junk.
But hurrying acknowledges how precious this moment in time is. It honors our good fortune to be in this place, able to contribute something generous
But hurrying acknowledges how precious this moment in time is. It honors our good fortune to be in this place, able to contribute something generous
The idea that we should strive to maximize our experiences in life so that we have no regrets on the deathbed is anti-buddhist and anti-mindfulness and the root of a lot of anxiety
There is no scoreboard, there are no chips to cash in at the end of life.
The idea that we are trying to... See more
Scott Stevensonx.com“Time waits for no one. Push something to the extreme and postponement can become permanent.” - The One Thing