See this thread, including conversation from several people who have been working in their beat for many years, for an enduring truth about creating things: If you say X, and X is useful, buckle up because you're going to be saying X for a VERY LONG TIME.https://twitter.com/eugenewei/status/1193662458835038208 …
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A recent example: Startup: Hey we're thinking through pricing. Me: Oh cool. Startup: And $INVESTOR said that you would have some thoughts. Me: Did they predict what my thoughts would be? Startup: They said you would say 'Charge more.' Me: I am going to say that.
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Startup: So anyhow here is our service, pricing, and packaging. Me: Interesting, some comments... also, charge more. Startup: Oh you did say it. Me: I mean I'm priced into saying it but also if you were listening there is that segment which gets 100X the value here.
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Idle thought: Both memes and individual people can act as pointers to valuable regions of mindspace which would otherwise be forgotten because mindspace is basically infinite and its addressability is terrible. Pointers help lessons "stick" and are, broadly, a good thing.
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@visakanv thought well he is my pointer to "Consider the absolutely-no-irony-here societal implications of being good with memes" bit of mindspace.Show this thread
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We’ve noticed! But it’s still useful.
@jonathanstark sends a *daily* email about ditching hourly billing, and@ThisIsSethsBlog has been writing a daily blog for over a decade. It works. I’m going to start a daily writing practice too.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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