Go for win-win, or you’ll get lose-lose| builders.genagorlin.com
July 2023| paulgraham.com
How self-deception undermines ambition Self-trust matters in direct proportion to the ambitiousness of what you’re trying to build. Building something truly new, be it a product or service or organization or methodology or scientific insight, means betting on the soundness of your independent judgment—unchecked by anything but its inexorable effects in reality. Building a startup, for example, means staking your time, energy, and reputation on your ability to see something that others hav...| builders.genagorlin.com
Why ambitious builders need self-trust| builders.genagorlin.com
Why builders need to raise, not lower, their epistemic bar| builders.genagorlin.com
A builder builds, and a builder can build many things: a product or service, a team, a company, an essay, a song, a friendship, a home, a family, a culture, a skillset.| builders.genagorlin.com
There are two types of concerns I get when talking to founders (and other ambitious people) about money:| builders.genagorlin.com
Why flawlessness is a faulty metric for human perfection| builders.genagorlin.com
There’s a phenomenon most therapists have been confronted with, but few explicitly identify or discuss (partly because it’s hard to know what to say about it): the patient who is financially disincentivized from working.| builders.genagorlin.com
A candid interview with the founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic| builders.genagorlin.com