I see a lot of advice on X. And I'm sorry to be the one to tell you. But most advice is flawed.
It often suffers from survivor bias, where people share what worked for them, ignoring the fact that many others did the exact same thing and got completely different outcomes.
Just because someone was successful doesn't mean they understand why they succeeded.
I don't care if you're a VP at a hot startup or a place like Google.
If you can't describe how a mission statement recursively breaks down into an org design, you're a junior manager at best and overleveled by like 8 layers. Period.
I'm from Berlin.
Afghanistan gets better tech than Europeans now.
It's not a joke. It's the result of 30 years of suffocating regulation.
And now, the EU's new AI Act is about to make it 10x worse.
Here's the tragic story of how the EU is killing our tech future 🧵:
"Once a day, check yourself and ask yourself the question: "What am I optimizing for?" You'll learn a lot about how to spend your time, your energy, and what to leave by the wayside.” — @drgurner
18. The idea of “F*ck Yes…or No” is far too simple and has caused me quite a lot of grief.
Dropping out of college, I was maybe 51/49 on it. Leaving my corporate job to become a writer, maybe 60/40. The certainty comes later.
The truly life-changing decisions are never simple.
The weekly EIA report revealed seasonal weakness in the demand for Gasoline, but how big of a deal is it? @AndreasSteno has taken a deep look at the numbers and only have one word available. “Ouch!”
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