Category: Strategy
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The Paradox of Easy Wins: Why Comfort Blocks Growth
Easy wins feel satisfying, but they can trap you in comfort. Tackle hard, high‑leverage tasks first to unlock growth and avoid the illusion of progress.
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Building Network Effects: Platforms Over Products
Turn products into platforms. Design core interactions, reach liquidity, and build trust so network effects compound value and create a durable moat.
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High-Leverage Learning: Transforming Information into Action
Stop collecting info and start shipping outcomes. A practical system to turn articles, talks, and docs into action with MVAs, role playbooks, and proof.
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Gamify Your Goals: Harnessing Fun to Build Habits That Stick
Turn habits into a game. Use streaks, quests and small rewards to make lead measures fun, build momentum, and keep showing up—consistently, without gimmicks.
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Rhythm vs. Pace: Calibrating Your Tempo for Sustainable Progress
Pace is speed; rhythm is repeatability. Set a cadence you can keep, then let pace float with energy. Calibrate both for progress that lasts.
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Selective Ignorance: Saying “Not Now” to Win Later
Selective ignorance isn’t denial—it’s deliberate deferral. Say “not now” to low-signal inputs so you can invest attention where it compounds.
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The Feedback Loop: Turning Criticism into Compounding Growth
Turn criticism into signal. Build fast feedback loops that protect identity, refine process, and compound results across writing, sales, and code.
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The 80/20 Life: Focusing on High-Leverage Actions
Live the 80/20 rule. Find high-leverage actions, cut low-value noise, and schedule simple daily inputs that compound results in work and life.
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Creative Constraints: Why Limits Ignite Innovation
Constraints sharpen focus and spark original solutions. Use time, scope, and resource limits to unlock better ideas. A practical playbook with examples.
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Systems Over Goals: Design Your Process for Infinite Growth
Goals are horizons; systems are the path. Focus on what you control and let outcomes follow. A philosophical guide with examples for writers, sales, and coders.
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