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How I changed my life
1. I started writing online, even when no one was reading.
2. I started using the internet like a lab testing ideas, aesthetics, and workflows to see what clicked.
3. I began treating every conversation as either energy-giving or energy-draining, then designed my life around the givers.
4. I started screenshotting things that s... See more
1. I started writing online, even when no one was reading.
2. I started using the internet like a lab testing ideas, aesthetics, and workflows to see what clicked.
3. I began treating every conversation as either energy-giving or energy-draining, then designed my life around the givers.
4. I started screenshotting things that s... See more
GREG ISENBERG • Tweet

This is how I organize the codebase for all my 30+ startups.
I ship fast because:
- I reuse the same boilerplate over and over
- I don't upgrade libraries unless necessary
- I know exactly where everything is
Once you've built 2/3 startups, take a day off to set a minimalist boilerplate for yourself. It'll 10x your productivity, especially now w... See more
Build An Unorthodox Guide To Making Things Worth Making : Tony Fadell : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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She started it in 2008 as an in-home service called Straight-at-Home by posting on a Yahoo! “mommy” group called Peachhead, which acted as an online resource for about 5,000 moms in the Los Angeles area. “I said, ‘I’m a longtime stylist. I’m thinking about starting a mobile blow-dry business where I’d charge thirty-five or forty dollars. Would anyb
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How to Build a Billion Dollar App: Discover the Secrets of the Most Successful Entrepreneurs of Our Time
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a note from a believer:
Sari, I remember that as a kid, I always knew I was different, and wanted to show it. I’d tie my Converse shoelaces in the shape of a star, I’d zig when others zagged, I’d take pride in being Mexican in my mostly White North Carolina small town, and this all showed through in my work. I was Me. And somewhere along the way, th
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