The lifecycle of a business is to be born simple, grow complex, and then die.
The original cloud kitchen, ten years before it was cool
Three Shorts: Notion, Roam, and “Time Preference”
The dust has settled. Now what?
My recent interview with Jesse Beyroutey solidified a hunch that I’ve been nursing for awhile: Incentive alignment is one of the most import
I'm interviewing Li Jin and Adam Davidson on Friday!
It’s not like war, but it’s not like art class, either.
Why I bought an outfit I’ll never wear IRL
Hiten Shah on why “garbage in, garbage out” applies to strategy, too.
Six attributes of high-traction startups
You probably can't have your cake and eat it too. But that's just fine.
A new conduit for knowledge of business strategy
The “divine discontent” critique
Strategy’s most famous theory could be wrong
How to understand the essence of any business
Gumroad’s founder shares what he’s learned about strategy, product, and growth.
Short-form premium video is here to stay.
The return of Three Shorts!
The Divinations Podcast is back! (If you want to add it to your podcast app, press “add to podcast app” by the audio player above!) This wee
Lessons from ecology’s “competitive exclusion principle”
We made a bundle, and you're grandfathered in!
It’s weird, but in some ways, side projects require better strategy than regular businesses. They’re so easy to quit. Even if you love it, y
All reviews of books, podcasts, articles, etc
Two theories; one of them good
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