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Isn’t this just (ideal) universities? Monetize via teaching (easy evergreen content) to fund incremental progress (paper publishing); collect best longer ideas into books with addl upside from long ideas via publishing $. Startup=paid coursera+substack+Stripe press?
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Hm. Maybe it’s not a fair comparison, but at my uni, tuition accounts for ~1% of operating expenses, or about ~10% of salaries. Lots of overhead, for sure, but that’s a rough starting point!
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There are certainly lots of web personalities offering popular online courses. Hard to think of examples where that’s clearly being used as “fuel” for “the real work,” but that may just be because I’m not well connected to that scene. I’d be curious!
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Actually, Edward Tufte’s an interesting example. He sells out huge auditoriums for several hundred dollar one-day workshops. That’s let him spend a decade-plus on his most recent book (and his sculpture…)
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