Unsplash Over the last 13 years, I have moved 10 times. From multiple trips, cars, boxes, and rental trucks, there were costs to picking up and going somewhere else. Thousands of dollars were spent. Every time, I upsized, I accumulated more stuff. Every time, I downsized, I donated and sold stuff. I spent more when … Continue reading Owning stuff is a trap – why we always fill time and space with stuff
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Turn Your Competition Biggest Strength Into Their Biggest Weakness
How startups disrupt industries by turning their competition biggest strength to their biggest weakness
5 Key Benefits of Asynchronous Collaboration
Asynchronous workplaces — A new way of working
Before You Plan Your Next Move, Check These 4 Simple Things First
Simple things you should do when moving to save time, money, and stress.
How Does US Health Care Compare to 5 Industrialized Countries
Everyone should be entitled to health care
Before You Write Code For Your Idea, Ask These 4 Questions First
To have a successful startup, you need a great idea in a growing market, a great team, a great product, and great execution. Thus, before you write a single line of code, you need to evaluate if your idea is worth spending years building it. I have founded two companies (one exited, second in progress), … Continue reading Before You Write Code For Your Idea, Ask These 4 Questions First
3 Ways To Find Your Next Startup Idea
A practical guide on finding startup ideas that are worth pursuing
Power Law Is More Common Than We Think
A hidden distribution curve that rules most online industries.
If You Tend to Avoid Negotiation, You’re Only Hurting Yourself.
In Business As in Life, You Don’t Get What You Deserve, You Get What You Negotiate
5 Cognitive Bias Explains Why We Make Terrible Life Choices
There are more than 100 biases (188 according to an exhaustive infographic⁴). I’m going to focus on five common biases, share what they are, and how to avoid them.