“deploy capital indefinitely” in the media game IMO means being able to publish every day forever until you die. If you can solve for that (a matter of personal psychology) and you’re moderately smart, I believe you can “beat” or at least “outplay” people who are smarter than you https://twitter.com/vgr/status/1377319258892345349 …
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It gets much more complicated but also the absolute core fundamental of it is something people somehow overlook. As Alex Ferguson said,https://twitter.com/visakanv/status/955837841799462912 …
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if you want to do a bigger game the question becomes how do you motivate and incentivise a large volume of creators to create consistently over a long period of time? $ and non-$ factors
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Part of why I say “do 100 thing” is because there are things you learn about yourself en route to doing that many thing that you don’t even realize was a bottleneck or constrain until you tested it. Do 100 pull-ups & you start to realize your grip strength matters, core strength
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increasing volume of output will teach you where the constraints are. and yea sure sometimes periodically there’s like some clever insight that changes the whole game but it’s easier to get a prolific person to appreciate insight than to get an insight fetishist to be prolific
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Being prolific also just makes you a serious practitioner in a way that most people never understand and will never relate to. The world changes around you as you go. You change too. The work remains constant. It becomes something you can use as a frame of reference to understand
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I know from experience that I can write a million words, a thousand blogposts. So I also casually know that I can publish YouTube videos every single day for years w/o extrinsic reward. This means that I am already a 100k subscriber youtube channel waiting for world to catch up
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(That’s roughly half the equation. The other half is audience building / marketing skill, which is what I used to do professionally for work + what I’ve been a natural at for most of my life so that’s not really a concern for me personally, but maybe for someone else)
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(Caveat: Everything I have said so far in this thread is extremely context-dependent but I don’t have the time/energy/patience to try and properly contextualize everything so it can generalize better. It’s a very personal story of my own experience/psych using my own language)
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But basically if you’re moderately smart/perceptive and you can make changes and learn things etc, as most of the folks around these parts of twitter are, then truly, IMHO, “simply” being ultra-prolific will yield shocking returns
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academic historiometry supports the idea that the ultra prominent creators in science and art were mostly ultraprolific :D
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Replying to @DanielleFong
Do a fuckton of thing and talk to a fuckton of people and you can’t lose
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