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Startup Mistake #2: Trying to Build the Perfect Product
Waiting for perfection is a silent startup killer because the market rewards learning speed far more than flawless code. By launching a lean MVP early, you trade expensive assumptions for real-world user data, ensuring you build what customers actually need instead of what you think they want. Remember: the goal isn’t to be right the first time, but to be "less wrong" as fast as humanly possible.
Mar 173 min read


Startup Mistake #1: Hiring Developers Too Early
Explaining startup mistake #1 The Fatal Startup Mistake: Why Your Startup Isn’t Software You have a world-changing idea, a bit of seed funding, and a burning desire to disrupt the market. Your first instinct? Hire a Lead Developer. It feels like the right move—after all, you’re building a tech company, right? But after 25 years in the software trenches, I’ve seen this exact move sink more startups than I can count. The hard truth is that your startup is not software. Your sta
Mar 153 min read


Strategic Resilience: Mitigating the Dual Risks of Hyper-Automation and Digital Fragility
The research paper outlines a framework for civilizational survival by addressing the dual existential threats posed by aggressive automation and the fragility of digital knowledge infrastructure.
The core argument identifies two systemic vulnerabilities:
Systemic Skill Atrophy (Hyper-Automation): Generative AI and Agentic AI accelerate the potential for technical automation, which could encompass 60–70% of employee time, with the midpoint for half of all work being automat
Nov 16, 202515 min read
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