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How to Maximize Serendipity — David Perell
How to Maximize Serendipity — David Perell
“The real enemy is the man who tries to mold the human spirit so that it will not dare to spread its wings.” – Abraham Flexner The best opportunities are the ones you never expected. They’re serendipitous. Serendipity is a state of mind. Serendipity births unexpected opportunities which fuel progress and push us in fruitful
·perell.com·
How to Maximize Serendipity — David Perell
100 True Fans - Li Jin
100 True Fans - Li Jin
To make a living as a creator, you only need 100 true fans, not 1,000. There's four necessary components necessary to make a living off a smaller base of true fans: premium content and community; results and transformation; accountability; and recognition, access, and status.
·li-jin.co·
100 True Fans - Li Jin
Emotional Risk
Emotional Risk
The difference between brands that stand out and those that blend in.
·davidsherry.substack.com·
Emotional Risk
Early Work
Early Work
·paulgraham.com·
Early Work
Stages of the Builder’s Journey — a Blueprint for Aspiring Creators
Stages of the Builder’s Journey — a Blueprint for Aspiring Creators
Dear Everybody, I channel successful creators in my personal life and at Gumroad. Here’s what I’ve learned from them in the past six months, in their own words. Don’t wait until you have a big following (i.e. start now)… “I had fewer than 300 followers when I started”
·letter.substack.com·
Stages of the Builder’s Journey — a Blueprint for Aspiring Creators
Beer Mode and Coffee Mode - David Perell
Beer Mode and Coffee Mode - David Perell
Creatives have two ways of working: beer mode and coffee mode. Beer mode is a state of unfocused play where you discover new ideas. In contrast, coffee mode is a state of focus where you work towards a specific outcome.
·perell.com·
Beer Mode and Coffee Mode - David Perell
Creator Hierarchy of Needs
Creator Hierarchy of Needs
Creators have a hierarchy of needs as they grow. Understanding these needs helps you build products that creators love so let's explore each need in detail.
·peteryang.substack.com·
Creator Hierarchy of Needs
“Jootsing”: The Key to Creativity
“Jootsing”: The Key to Creativity
Creativity can seem like a mysterious process. But many of the most creative people understand that you can actually break it down into a simple formula, involving what researcher Douglas Hofstadter calls “jootsing.” Here’s how understanding systems can help us think more creatively.
·fs.blog·
“Jootsing”: The Key to Creativity
Good taste is a skill
Good taste is a skill
Try to find a definition of ‘good taste’ and you’ll likely fail. It seems to be something we’re supposed to innately understand. But given…
·sethgodinwrites.medium.com·
Good taste is a skill
CJ Chilvers: It’s Time to Get Personal
CJ Chilvers: It’s Time to Get Personal
The personal website seems to making a comeback. Why? When social networks fail, we return to the hub: the place you own, the place where you control the experience. It's where you're indexed for life, if you're lucky. It's where you're background checked by employers, neighbors, new friends, and
·cjchilvers.com·
CJ Chilvers: It’s Time to Get Personal
David Epstein’s Range - Austin Kleon
David Epstein’s Range - Austin Kleon
A look back at the instant classic about why generalists triumph in a specialized world.
·austinkleon.com·
David Epstein’s Range - Austin Kleon
The Definition of a Creator
The Definition of a Creator
As it became the way to define a whole new generation of internet explorers, I asked myself that question and came up with a definition.
·hugo.pm·
The Definition of a Creator
Be Yourself, Not a Niche - Nat Eliason
Be Yourself, Not a Niche - Nat Eliason
Try to be a legitimately interesting person with all the varied things you find fascinating, and don't worry if it takes longer than the growth you see from others.
·nateliason.com·
Be Yourself, Not a Niche - Nat Eliason
Owned Community Matrix for Creators
Owned Community Matrix for Creators
The go-to owned community platform for creators will play a major role in the creator economy. To understand why let's explore the owned community matrix.
·creatoreconomy.so·
Owned Community Matrix for Creators
Seek Buyers, not Followers - Nat Eliason
Seek Buyers, not Followers - Nat Eliason
Newcomers to social media and influencer marketing naively assume that if they can build a big following, those followers will buy from them. But that's not always the case.
·nateliason.com·
Seek Buyers, not Followers - Nat Eliason
Best Story Wins
Best Story Wins
A truth that applies to many fields, which can frustrate some as much as it energizes others, is that the person who tells the most compelling story wins. Not who has the best idea, or the right answer. Just whoever tells a story that catches people’s attention and gets them to nod their heads. C. R. Hallpike is a respected anthropologist who once wrote a review of a young author’s recent book on the history of humans. It states: It would be fair to say that whenever his facts are broadly correct they are not new, and whenever he tries to strike out on his own he often gets things wrong, so...
·collaborativefund.com·
Best Story Wins
#96 You Don't Have To Start At The Beginning
#96 You Don't Have To Start At The Beginning
I’ve spent a good few lockdown evenings recently in the company of a four-part documentary: 10 Years with Miyazaki. It’s a surprisingly low-fi and intimate encounter with the legendary Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki, produced by national broadcaster NHK.
·adamwestbrook.substack.com·
#96 You Don't Have To Start At The Beginning
Why You Should Practice Failure
Why You Should Practice Failure
We learn valuable lessons when we experience failure and setbacks. Most of us wait for those failures to happen to us, however, instead of seeking them out. But deliberately making mistakes can give us the knowledge we need to more easily overcome obstacles in the future.
·fs.blog·
Why You Should Practice Failure