Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas

A few months ago I was at a conference where Robin Hanson spoke about prediction markets.[1] He argued that given how much of companies' outcomes are driven by who they choose to hire, and how non-rigorous the process of selecting employees and revisiting those selections is, there's a literal trillion-dollar opportunity in getting it right. Predic... See more
Byrne Hobart • How Many Trillion-Dollar Companies Should There Be?
independent inventors, small invention-focused firms, and academic researchers produce a share of discoveries wildly disproportionate to the resources they apply to the task.
Roger L. Martin • The Design of Business
Land of the “Super Founders“— A Data-Driven Approach to Uncover the Secrets of Billion Dollar…
Ali Tamasebalitamaseb.medium.com
The Unicorn's Shadow: Combating the Dangerous Myths that Hold Back Startups, Founders, and Investors
amazon.com
clever people sought to measure, in data bits, the amount of information produced in