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Decision-making
- Job Ads Tell You What Employers Want, Not What You Want.
- Success Is a Clean Cut.
- Failure Takes Years to Admit.
- Your Estimate Isn't Off Because of Optimism or Inexperience
- Your Contacts All Know Each Other. That's the Problem.
- An Airport Sat Empty for $1.1 Million a Day
- You're Not Ready to Compete with Self Disruptive Companies
- Your Key to Success Isn't More Luck or Hard Work
- Rent and Pensions Eat Half of Your Disposable Income
- We Got Better at Keeping You Alive. Not at Keeping Healthy.
- Your Pension Depends on Kids You Did Not Have
- Pensions Buy Fewer Babies. Cutting Them Costs Votes.
- Ruling Is a Skill. Voting for It Is a Joke.
- Difficult Conversations Don't Need to Be Messy
- Bend Under Pressure, Not Under Nonsense
- The More Power You Hold, the More You Owe
- Structure Is What Makes an Interview Actually Work
- Your Exit Route Determines Your Strategy
- Know When to Stop, Pivot, or Double Down
- Stop, Start, Continue Is a Brainstorm, Not a Retrospective
- Refactoring Is Procrastination in a Lab Coat
- The Cheapest Feature Is the One You Don't Build
- Build With What's Already There
- Napkin Sketches Beat Gantt Charts
- Demand Forecasts: The Best You Can Do Is Guess
- Build for What Won't Change
- Delete It Before You Optimize It
- Who Decided Europe Needed Replacing?
- Your Risk Register Is Asking the Wrong Question
- When Everyone Around You Goes Mad, Stay Normal
- The Wright Brothers Didn't Learn by Crashing
- I Decided Not to Join YCombinator
- I Joined Startup School to Build the Trusted Map of Events
- Information Has Six Imperfections and None Can Be Eliminated
- The Three Sovereignties of Interpretive Power
- Grounding Is a Governance Problem, Not a Data Problem
- Is Mass Immigration a Moral Obligation? V4 says No
- The Upcoming War in Eastern Europe
- I Am Going to Study Geopolitics of Central Europe
- The Revolution Will Be Tweeted
- War in Libya. What's in It for Us?