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GREG ISENBERG on X: "28 founder rules that they never teach you: 1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… https://t.co/ZAKuRvmzST" / X
GREG ISENBERG on X: "28 founder rules that they never teach you: 1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… https://t.co/ZAKuRvmzST" / X
1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… — GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg)
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GREG ISENBERG on X: "28 founder rules that they never teach you: 1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… https://t.co/ZAKuRvmzST" / X
Ethan Mollick on Twitter
Ethan Mollick on Twitter
Exciting way AI can help: 1/3 of Americans have had a startup idea in the last 5 years but few act on it, often feeling lost. As someone who teaches entrepreneurship, I think OpenAI does a credible job of both generating the seeds of new ideas and specifics on getting started. pic.twitter.com/5uyuv3RZrw— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) December 3, 2022
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Ethan Mollick on Twitter
Thread by @patio11: "Some people really benefit from hearing advice that everyone knows, for the same reason we keep schools open despite every subject in them h […]"
Thread by @patio11: "Some people really benefit from hearing advice that everyone knows, for the same reason we keep schools open despite every subject in them h […]"
Thread by @patio11: "Some people really benefit from hearing advice that everyone knows, for the same reason we keep schools open despite evein them having been taught before. In that spirit, here's some quick Things Many People Find Too Obvious To H […]"
Companies find it incredibly hard to reliably staff positions with hard-working generalists who operate autonomously and have high risk tolerances. This is not the modal employee, including at places which are justifiably proud of the skill/diligence/etc of their employees.
Startups are (by necessity) filled with generalists; big companies are filled with specialists. People underestimate how effective a generalist can be at things which are done by specialists. People underestimate how deep specialties can run. These are simultaneously true.
The hardest problem in B2C is distribution. The hardest problem in B2B is sales.
Your idea is not valuable, at all. All value is in the execution.
nobody serious will engage in contract review over an idea, and this will mark you as clueless.
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Thread by @patio11: "Some people really benefit from hearing advice that everyone knows, for the same reason we keep schools open despite every subject in them h […]"
Nick Pattison on Twitter
Nick Pattison on Twitter
8) Create a "digital bench"Build a curated library of talented people who do what you can't. Keep a list of other designers, developers, illustrators, copywriters, and strategists who you can call upon to 10x your projects.— Nick Pattison (@nick__pattison) May 18, 2022
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Nick Pattison on Twitter
Ana Carolina Art on Twitter
Ana Carolina Art on Twitter
Hey Character Artists that work in games!How long do you think would it take you to model, retop, UV, and texture a model like Lara Croft, including all the hair, clothes, and accessories? pic.twitter.com/Mn2EjMtDPZ— Ana Carolina Art (@AnaCarolina_Art) September 1, 2022
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Ana Carolina Art on Twitter
Danny Manus on Twitter
Danny Manus on Twitter
After my tweet about #Query Letters I received many DMs. Is shocking how many #screenwriters dont know how or havent tried to query.So it's 🧵 time!Disclaimer: Theres no ONE right way to query! These are just MY tips/advice as someone who's read thousands & written hundreds...— Danny Manus (@DannyManus) August 31, 2022
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Danny Manus on Twitter
Tanner Christensen on Twitter
Tanner Christensen on Twitter
Often the best thing to do when you feel "stuck" is to define the stuck. Preferably on paper, write down what it feels like, what it looks like, and everything you know about it. Doing so can give you insight into what you might do to get unstuck.— Tanner Christensen (@tannerc) July 8, 2022
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Tanner Christensen on Twitter
Harry Stebbings on Twitter
Harry Stebbings on Twitter
If you want help or advice from someone who gets a lot of requests. Don’t ask for a call. Don’t send a long email. 3 lines of email: Who you are? What you want? How best for the person to respond/help? Simple. Way higher conversion than a call request.— Harry Stebbings (@HarryStebbings) July 17, 2022
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Harry Stebbings on Twitter
claire vo 🖤 on Twitter
claire vo 🖤 on Twitter
I’ve worked with many people who have great ideas, terribly communicated. They ask—how are you so good at communication? (I am.)My secret: it’s the v. little things.Here’s a list of 9 comms tactics I use often (aka cheat codes to get my point across & influence others) 👇— claire vo 🖤 (@clairevo) June 12, 2022
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claire vo 🖤 on Twitter
Jerry Neumann on Twitter
Jerry Neumann on Twitter
I took your comments on business writing, read the books you told me to read, and have summarized it all in two pages because no one has time to read all that. (This is to give my students.) First draft, suggestions welcome. pic.twitter.com/RZYINYwqYV— Jerry Neumann (@ganeumann) February 11, 2020
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Jerry Neumann on Twitter