It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena.

Theodore Roosevelt

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Mar 6

The Promise of AI (Part V) - Be your own customer

Build things you want to use yourself — be your first customer

Mar 5

The Promise of AI (Part IV) - Borrow from giants and ask no one

You don't need permission to start building — borrow from what you like and stand on the shoulders of giants

Feb 27

The Promise of AI (Part III) - Defanging friction and just doing things

AI will democratize the ability to build things by curbing the friction of getting started

Feb 26

The Promise of AI (Part II) - Unlocking more design visionaries

AI can help solve the simultaneous equation facing non-technical founders and unlock a new wave of design visionaries

Feb 25

The Promise of AI (Part I) - A step-change in leverage

The best founders, engineers and designers are going to create more value than ever before

Feb 19

The four types of jobs in every company

Getting things done is hard and aiming people in the right direction matters a lot

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