Things Learned From…
Harvard Business Review
“Take a look at any significant innovation, and the myth of the lone genius and the ‘eureka moment’ breaks down.”
One piece of writing advice I took from [software engineer Patrick McKenzie] goes something like
“everyone writes the “101” intro, but there’s near infinite demand and no supply for 201-level stuff” […]
Go deep! It’s not popular, but it’s badly needed!
An interesting level to aim at is “What would I teach new employees working here on this.” […]
I think a lot of people worry that they have to write something which would flawlessly educate…a 20 year industry vet to justify hitting publish.
1) There are a lot of professionally relevant people who aren’t.
2) Experts enjoy tight, well-executed material!
Ambrose Redmoon
“Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.”
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