Six Big Bets
Posted by personjerry 2 days ago
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Comment by wglb 19 hours ago
Comment by tptacek 2 days ago
It seems clear why 20-somethings have advantages, but extrapolating that out is I think a mistake.
I also think subheds like "Naive Conviction" and "Capitalized Execution" and "Durable Craft" are going to set people off, and as a bit of writing advice I'd avoid them, along with constructions like "It's not X. It's Y." or "X isn't Z. Y is." It's also kind of not-great writing? It starts to sound like something written for Bill Shatner to read.
Comment by teekert 2 days ago
I work a lot for/with a couple of retirees (pensionados?) with a startup in drug repurposing: Huge network, crazy deep knowledge, authority, no need for a salary so they have very low cost. Basically I line up high quality information for them and built infra as needed. They move quite quickly tbh.
Comment by clickety_clack 2 days ago
Comment by personjerry 1 day ago
I appreciate the feedback on the writing!
Comment by akerl_ 1 day ago
Comment by personjerry 1 day ago
Comment by tptacek 1 day ago
Also, at 51, you probably have more time to compete than a 36 year old.
I think you're way off on this.
Comment by kasey_junk 1 day ago
Comment by akerl_ 1 day ago
Though I guess it would be nice as somebody in my 20s to picture that my future is an established track to follow.
Comment by Esophagus4 15 hours ago
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Comment by fittingopposite 1 day ago