A monthly journal on building, shipping, and figuring it out.
I made the things, now I figure out how to sell the things.
I can ship a thousand apps and never make a living on the internet.
I want to guarantee I use my own apps. It makes them much better.
There is a massive difference in intellectually knowing something and then actually experiencing it.
I've got no intention to represent myself as anything other than what I am, someone who's trying to figure it out.
I heard a story about a 50 year old woman who had always wanted to be a vet. She didn't even have a college degree. Her mindset was that the next eight years were going to pass no matter what.
The quality of one's life is a trailing indicator of the quality of their past decisions.
You can hold a vision in your mind and then, however imperfectly, bend reality a few degrees in that direction.
I have a tendency to binge on my vices. I've managed to harness that in most areas of my life, but now it's showing its face in my work.
Education by total experiential immersion in the reality of your choice - that's the only way to go when one has a long way to go.