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Inventing: Overrated.

How to "model" success instead Inventing is overrated. What you need is a framework to re-invent. Here's the catch: Think in terms of what others have done that you can model. A model that you can use as a blueprint for your innovation. Here are some

Inventing: Overrated.
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How to Invent Anything, Simplified

How to Create Luck like its Paper There’s an untold secret to inventing and innovating things — it’s often a remix. The trick is figuring out what you can remix. Let’s pick an example: a book you read recently. I’m sure you will want to thank Gutenberg

How to Invent Anything, Simplified
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The COVID Void

What are your hidden opportunities? COVID has thought me an important lesson. Everything can turn around in a snap. It is teaching me to play and think defensively. The good news is, in unusual times, the market creates vacuums, vacuums that are filled by opportunist — like you. Here are some

The COVID Void
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When is the Right Time?

How to predict a market's future The usual advice you get when building something new is, "just do it". How about if you can look into the future and know if what you're doing is any good? Let's take an example: Say

When is the Right Time?
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The NPF Method: Building A Client-First Legal Product

Regardless of what you know about computers or software, here’s one thing I can assure you: Today, building a software-based business is easier than ever.  I know, I know… you don’t believe me [yet] and that’s OK.  In this guide, you will soon learn why that is.