Commitment, Ideal Customer Profile, How Leaders Kill Meaning, and Tips for a Better Life
Done is better than perfect.
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In today's edition, among other things:
Commitment vs. People Thinking in TikToks
Ideal Customer Profile and Personas
Is Prompting the Future of Coding?
SAFEs - The Preferred Investment Instrument in Pre-Seed
AI Implementations at Enterprises
100 Tips For A Better Life
What Can Sink a Person's Life?
How Leaders Kill Meaning at Work
Nanotechnology: A Primer
Onwards!
Commitment vs. People Thinking in TikToks
Many people today think in tiktoks. Short bursts of chaotic thoughts, followed by a initial sparkn of difficulty of a task we are thinking about that follows almost everything we can do. Everything we want takes commitment. Ours, and often someone’s to us.
Via Andriy Burkov:
Astrophysicist and Nobel laureate Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar used to travel 80 kilometers every week from the Yerkes Observatory to the University of Chicago, where he taught a course attended by only two students. When asked why he spent his time this way, the professor replied that they were very good students.
In 1957, Lee Tsung-Dao and Yang Chen-Ning were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. The course taught by Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar became the only course in history where all its attendees received a Nobel Prize.
Ideal Customer Profile and Personas
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