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3. Planning is guessing
Jason says: “unless you’re a fortune teller, long-term business planning is a fantasy” and adds that “when you turn guesses into plans, you enter a danger zone”. So should we call “planning” “guessing”? Sure. At the least it will keep us mindful about impermanence of a plan, while still allowing us to use it and…
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2. Learning from mistakes is overrated
This is referring to the idea of startup community embracing failure too much: “Fail early and fail often”. According to the author, research shows that successful entrepreneurs are much more likely to succeed the next time around, so you shouldn’t embrace the failure. You should not seek failure as a road to success, but at…
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1. Ignore the real world
This refers to the times when you have an idea, but people tell you “it will not work in the real world’. Such world may be “real” for them, but you don’t have to be in it. Just throw that world out through your window. Most great ideas start from people questioning the status quo.
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REWORK
I just finished reading REWORK by Jason Fried of 37signals and I found the content and ideas in the book so good that I want to share them with with you, as well as keep a record for myself. I am probably not the only one who needs to constantly be reminded about these great ideas.…
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Yep. Its apple’s iPad. Very smooth browsing, but real functionality will rely on the apps that will be build for this baby. And build they WILL BE!