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11 days ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-06-01 14-26
One simple distinction worth returning to often: are customers interested or desperate? A short piece explores this with real-world examples
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11 days ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-06-01 14-26
Fundamentals of angel investing learned back in 2007–2008 are being revisited through Kindle highlights from the book Pattern Breakers
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15 days ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-05-28 15-32
yeah that tracks - shipping at 80% gets you moving but yeah the polish matters for standing out
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15 days ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-05-28 15-32
Invest in replicating the few strong areas instead of trying to fix every weakness
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15 days ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-05-28 15-32
Once a week, set aside an afternoon to pause reactive work and analyze whether effort is focused on high-yield areas: Which 20% of customers, products, or regions generate 80%…
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15 days ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-05-28 15-32
Being busy is not the same as being productive The 80/20 principle, or Pareto’s Law, states that roughly 80% of outcomes come from about 20% of activities or inputs
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16 days ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-05-26 23-19
An interview with the renowned anthropologist is available
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16 days ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-05-26 23-19
If one never expects to win, disappointment at losing does not follow. Because of that, the same idealism and energy at 69 can be maintained as at 20, marching against the war in Vietnam
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16 days ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-05-26 23-19
The purpose of life is not to triumph over evil, but to keep pushing the wheel of justice forward. When one realizes that this is the end point, one then never expects to win.
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17 days ago
RE: LeoThread 2026-05-26 23-19
When time is spent in reactive mode, maker mode becomes nearly impossible
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