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🌕 New business card day. Thanks @moo for the speedy turnaround! That super fine forest green feels preeeeemium 🙌
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@johannesippen It’s a great article! Thinking about the whole human means we’re not just interested in the part that benefits us. That’s worth sharing 🙌
🦓vs 🦄- Do you aspire to be a unicorn company? Maybe you'd rather be a zebra...
“Zebra companies are both black and white: they are profitable and improve society. They won’t sacrifice one for the other.” — @sexandstartups https://t.co/kEidhoaOzY
Raising huge amounts venture capital isn't the only path to success. It might even be the path to failure. People like @NotionHQ are building sustainable companies without VCs.
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Listening to @mijustin and @asmartbear talk about what it takes to create a company, making decisions, and being family men was so good for me. I hope it is for you too.
I have a lot of respect for both of these guys 🙌 https://t.co/pQuX16hRAr
"In the real world, the problems do not come in nice, neat packages. They have to be discovered. It is all too easy to see only the surface problems and never dig deeper to address the real issues."
Don Norman, The Design of Everyday Things
Principles vs Methods 🧠 "You can’t really know anything if you just remember isolated facts and try and bang ’em back. If the facts don’t hang together on a latticework of theory, you don’t have them in a usable form."
Charlie Munger via @farnamstreet https://t.co/PuOwWz7iAF
What does your customer's life look after your product? A great way to focus on the people, not the product, is to think about the legacy of what you're creating.
Is there a better term than ‘user’? It can feel a little detached. ‘Customer’ seems nicer some how, but it’s not always accurate. The way we speak about the people we serve frames the relationship. #ux