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Find the Simplest Thing That Works 2025-10-02
Good Products Are Hard to Vary 2025-09-29
Most Books Should Be Skimmed, A Few Should Be Devoured 2025-09-26
The Best Authors Respect the Reader’s Time 2025-09-24
It Is Impossible to Fool Mother Nature 2025-09-22
Blame Yourself for Everything, and Preserve Your Agency 2025-08-26
Pause, Reflect, See How Well it Did 2025-08-07
Hiring a Podcast Editor and Personal Chief of Staff 2025-08-03
You Have to Enjoy It a Lot 2025-07-31
Find Your Specific Knowledge Through Action 2025-07-30
When You Truly Work for Yourself 2025-07-27
In Most Difficult Things in Life, The Solution is Indirect 2025-07-25
If You Want to Learn, Do 2025-07-22
Life is Lived in The Arena 2025-07-18
Inspiration All the Way Down 2025-07-16
Wealth 2024-01-26
Technology 2024-01-26
Science 2024-01-26
Podcast 2024-01-26
Interviews 2024-01-11
Crypto 2022-04-14
To a Caveman Very Few Things Are Resources 2021-12-13
Knowledge Makes the Existence of Resources Infinite 2021-12-10
Groups Never Admit Failure 2021-12-08
Making Something Social Destroys the Truth of It 2021-12-06
Free Markets Provide the Best Feedback 2021-12-03
The Poverty of Compromise 2021-11-29
Innovation Requires Decentralization and a Frontier 2021-11-24
Don’t Rely on Credibility Stamps 2021-11-22
One Einstein Is Worth A Legion Of PhD Drones 2021-11-19
Ideas Are the New Oil 2021-11-17
Aliens Would Visit for Knowledge, Not Resources 2021-11-15
Aliens Might Just Be Too Far Away 2021-11-12
If You Can’t Program It, You Haven't Understood It 2021-11-10
The Probability of Human Existence Is Infinitesimally Small 2021-11-08
Intelligent Species Have Risen Only Once on Planet Earth 2021-11-03
Where Are the Aliens? 2021-11-01
It’s Mind Blowing That Our Minds Can’t Be Blown 2021-10-30
More Compute Power Doesn’t Produce AGI 2021-10-27
We Are Qualitatively Different From Other Species 2021-10-25
Humans Are Exceptional 2021-10-22
Genetic Evolution Was a Prelude to Memetic Evolution 2021-10-20
There Can Be No Final Theory of Gravity 2021-10-18
No Truth Can Be Justified 2021-10-15
With a Good Theory of Knowledge, You Can Decide What Else Is True 2021-10-08
Rational Optimism Is the Way Out 2021-05-24
Pessimism Seems Like an Intellectually Serious Position 2021-05-17
It’s Easy to Extrapolate How Things Will Get Worse 2021-05-14
We’re All Equal in Our Infinite Ignorance 2021-05-12
It’s Rare to Have Competing, Viable, Scientific Theories 2021-05-11
Science Advances One Funeral at a Time 2021-05-07
Make Bold Guesses and Weed Out the Failures 2021-05-05
Theories Are Explanations, Not Predictions 2021-05-03
Science Is an Error-Correcting Mechanism 2021-04-30
Science Expands Our Vision of Reality 2021-04-28
We Explain the Seen in Terms of the Unseen 2021-04-26
The Multiverse 2021-04-21
Is Light a Particle or a Wave? 2021-04-19
Probability Is Subjective 2021-04-16
We Can’t Prove Most Theorems with Known Physics 2021-04-14
Every Theory Is Held Inside a Physical Substrate 2021-04-12
Is the Universe Discrete or Continuous? 2021-04-09
All Knowledge Is Conjectural 2021-04-07
The Methods of Mathematics Are Fallible 2021-04-05
There Is No Settled Mathematics 2021-04-02
There Is No End of Science 2021-03-31
Good Explanations Are Hard to Vary 2021-03-26
Good Explanations Are Acts of Creativity 2021-03-24
Humans Are Unique in Our Ability to Understand Things 2021-03-22
It’s Impossible to Predict the Growth of Knowledge 2021-03-19
People Are a Force of Nature 2021-03-17
We’re at the Beginning of an Infinity of Knowledge 2021-03-15
Read the Best 100 Books Over and Over Again 2021-03-10
Explanations That Reach the Entire Universe 2021-03-08
Nullius in Verba 2021-03-05
This Book Changed the Way I Think 2021-03-03
Science Is the Engine That Pulls Humanity Forward 2021-03-01
The Box 2020-09-15
Stories 2020-09-14
Venture Capital 2020-06-12
The Path to Peace Is Truth 2020-03-27
Groups Search for Consensus, Individuals Search for Truth 2020-03-26
The Closer You Are to the Truth, the More Silent You Become Inside 2020-03-10
Happiness Is Peace in Motion 2020-03-05
Finding Peace from Mind 2020-03-03
Breaking Addiction Is Socially Unacceptable 2020-02-26
The Modern Struggle Is Fighting Weaponized Addiction 2020-02-24
Work the Least for It 2020-02-19
Being Unhappy Is Extremely Inefficient 2020-02-17
If You’re So Smart, Why Aren’t You Happy? 2020-02-12
Desire Is a Contract You Make to Be Unhappy 2020-02-10
Happiness Is a Skill You Can Develop 2020-02-03
Happiness Is Not Science or Math 2020-01-31
Happiness Without Material Comfort Is Playing on Hard Mode 2020-01-29
Live Long Enough and You’ll Become a Philosopher 2020-01-27
Externalities: Calculating the Hidden Costs of Products 2019-07-31
Net Present Value: What Future Income Is Worth Today 2019-07-29
Consumer Surplus: Getting More Than You Paid For 2019-07-25
Price Discrimination: Charge Some People More 2019-07-25
Compounding Relationships Make Life Easier 2019-07-19
Turn Short-Term Games Into Long-Term Games 2019-07-15
Schelling Point: Cooperating Without Communicating 2019-07-12
Kelly Criterion: Avoid Ruin 2019-07-10
Principal-Agent Problem: Act Like an Owner 2019-07-08
Envy Can Be Useful, or It Can Eat You Alive 2019-06-28
Being Ethical Is Long-Term Greedy 2019-06-26
We Should All Be Working for Ourselves 2019-06-24
Accountability Means Letting People Criticize You 2019-06-21
Productize Yourself 2019-05-24
There Are No Get Rich Quick Schemes 2019-05-23
A Calm Mind, a Fit Body, a House Full of Love 2019-05-21
Reject Most Advice 2019-05-20
Eventually You Will Get What You Deserve 2019-05-19
Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes 2019-05-17
Escape Competition Through Authenticity 2019-05-16
Keep Redefining What You Do 2019-05-13
Be Too Busy to ‘Do Coffee’ 2019-05-08
Work As Hard As You Can 2019-05-06
Set an Aspirational Hourly Rate 2019-05-01
Judgment Is the Decisive Skill 2019-04-29
Example: From Laborer to Entrepreneur 2019-04-26
Pick a Business Model With Leverage 2019-04-22
Product Leverage is Egalitarian 2019-04-19
Product and Media are New Leverage 2019-04-17
Labor and Capital Are Old Leverage 2019-04-15
Take Accountability to Earn Equity 2019-04-13
Embrace Accountability to Get Leverage 2019-04-11
There's No Actual Skill Called “Business” 2019-04-08
The Foundations Are Math and Logic 2019-04-05
Read What You Love Until You Love to Read 2019-04-03
Learn to Sell, Learn to Build 2019-03-31
Specific Knowledge Is Highly Creative or Technical 2019-03-28
Arm Yourself With Specific Knowledge 2019-03-25
Partner With Rational Optimists 2019-03-22
Pick Partners With Intelligence, Energy and Integrity 2019-03-22
Play Long-term Games With Long-term People 2019-03-19
The Internet Has Massively Broadened Career Possibilities 2019-03-19
Give Society What It Doesn't Know How to Get 2019-03-14
Live Below Your Means for Freedom 2019-03-11
You Won't Get Rich Renting Out Your Time 2019-03-08
Make Luck Your Destiny 2019-03-07
Making Money Isn't About Luck 2019-03-06
Free Markets Are Intrinsic to Humans 2019-03-05
Make Abundance for the World 2019-03-03
Seek Wealth, Not Money or Status 2019-02-28
The Need for Indifference 2019-01-04
A Founder's Anxiety 2019-01-04
On Humility 2019-01-04
On Meditation 2019-01-04
The truth about hard work 2018-12-25
American Fall 2016-10-18
Politics 2016-10-18
American Spring 2016-01-15
A Venture SLA 2013-06-28
Build a Team that Ships 2012-04-27
Startups 2012-04-27
Why You Can't Hire 2011-12-13
Towards a Literate Nation 2011-12-11
Google should pull an Android on Facebook 2011-07-07
There is No Angel Bubble. There are Many Angel Bubbles. 2010-12-01
The Unbundling of the Venture Capital Industry 2010-12-01
Funding Markets Develop in Reverse 2010-12-01
Privacy Violations 2010-10-15
Interview on Entrepreneurship up at GigaOm TV 2010-05-14
Why (Private) Investors are Herd Animals 2010-04-22
Who has time for meetings? 2010-04-10
Venture Hacks Meetup and Panel at SXSW 2010-03-10
Sundry 2010-03-10
Docverse and Mixer Labs exit stage right 2010-03-05
Self-Promotion 2010-02-27
The iPad is imPortant 2010-02-23
Y Combinator vs. Graduate School 2010-02-08
Why You Need to be in Silicon Valley 2010-01-17
Live Appearance 2010-01-15
How to Pick a Co-Founder (at Venture Hacks) 2009-11-12
The returns to entrepreneurship 2009-11-09
Extrapolating Computing 2009-11-06
The Foundations of Cooperation 2009-11-02
Quotes 2009-11-02
Mencken on Politics 2009-10-30
New Blog and Feed Address 2009-10-30
Users bring you traffic 2008-03-10
Charlie Munger on Getting Ahead 2008-03-06
Warren Buffett on Effort and Value 2008-02-28
Samuel Adams on Freedom 2008-02-28
Keynes on the Currency 2008-02-27
Tumblr customer service blows me away 2008-02-21
Yahoo!'s Search Brand is Done 2008-02-19
Search 2008-02-19
Perpetual Stimulation Machine 2008-02-16
New year, new blog 2008-02-16
A User Model for Social Software 2008-02-12
Churchill on Persistence 2008-02-08
Life Formulas I 2008-02-08
The Aging Entrepreneur 2007-08-08
STIRR discovers Price Discrimination 2007-07-16
Venture Hacks is Hiring - One Man Developer Army 2007-06-22
Jobs 2007-06-22
Two More Hacks 2007-04-12
Introducing: Venture Hacks 2007-04-02
Be Chaotic Neutral 2006-10-31
Why We May Think 2006-07-12
Bill Burnham on the future of Google Base 2006-04-07
Classifieds 2006-04-07
Vast.com launches Credit Card Search! 2006-04-01
Web 2.0 Meme Wars Begin 2006-03-23
Mobbin' 2006-03-23
Something Vast This Way Comes 2006-03-14
Web 2.0 + Web 2.0 = Web 3.0 2006-02-14
Craigslist is Worth More than EBay 2006-02-07
Dare Microsoft Kill Google? (updated) 2006-01-24
Job Opening at my New Company 2006-01-21
Craigslist takes on Sand Hill Road 2006-01-10
Fix the Search Interface First 2005-12-20
Isn't it obvious what Web 2.0 is? 2005-12-19
Bubble 2005-12-19
Yes, the bubble is back 2005-12-16
How Microsoft can Obliterate Google 2005-12-13
VC Bundling 2005-12-01
Lawyers or Insurance Salesmen? 2005-11-30
The 80-hour Myth 2005-11-29
Securitize Citizenship! 2005-11-29
Unquantifiable Risk 2005-11-29
Do Animals Laugh? 2005-11-29
Natural Beauty 2005-11-29
Hong Kong is Civilized 2005-11-29
American Culture 2005-11-29
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