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>make good product >too good >nobody buys new ones because they last so long >go bankrupt
the best life hack i’d suggest anyone to learn is speed reading most people read at ~ 200wpm but with enough practice you can easily get to ~600-800 wpm without losing retention
you just need to get started, anon
based on my research, i have come to the conclusion that everything is hard and requires a lot of work therefore, you might as well work on things that are really fun and can one day be really big
*ATTENTION* i'm looking for a strong tech cofounder - an edtech ai app is what i'm building rn. - designs done, and demand for the app is high. hit my DM
The best reading is re-reading, the best writing is re-writing.
going to start a business? don’t talk about it. going to start hitting the gym? don’t talk about it. going to start learning a skill? don’t talk about it. learn to keep your goals private until the results are public.
“You will never change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret of your success is found in your daily routine.” — John C. Maxwell
You have to do everything in your power to maintain momentum. Means not taking days off or holidays, saying no the 3am nights out with your boys and everything else that forces you to slow down or take a breather.
# scheduling workloads to run on humans Some computational workloads in human organizations are best "run on a CPU": take one single, highly competent person and assign them a task to complete in a single-threaded fashion, without synchronization. Usually the best fit when…
Programming is thinking + syntax. Maybe 90% thinking and 10% syntax. While you can automate away syntax, you can only ever outsource thinking to someone/something that can think. Attempts to outsource thinking to a syntax generator do not end well.
best way to get hard things to work is to first focus on getting all the easy things to work perfectly
I hear if competitors already exist it’s a good thing But who is an example of someone that built a product in a space where competitors existed?
Life is an echo, what you send out comes back. Chinese proverb
you are as smart as the dumbest person you argue with
ok I loathe productivity hacks but I just did the pomodoro method this afternoon to get through a truly excruciating draft and I hate to tell you it works
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