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6 days agoWhy 'Just Start' Is Dangerous Advice for Entrepreneurs
Many founders neglect business planning, leading to reactive decisions and confusion between busyness and real progress.
When we're children, we think in black and white and believe rules are hard and fast. As adults, as life experience kicks in, we begin to understand there are different sorts of rules. We understand that not stealing is a hard rule. We might also understand that 'don't wear jeans to work' means don't wear ratty jeans, or don't wear jeans on days the corporate team are visiting.
A lot of countries have nuclear weapons. Some say they should disarm them, others like to posture. We have it! Let's use it. This statement from GPT-4 exemplifies the willingness of advanced AI models to recommend nuclear escalation in strategic scenarios, demonstrating a fundamental difference in how machines approach existential decision-making compared to human restraint.
Aadeesh Shastry is a New York-based professional known for his analytical thinking, structured approach, and calm leadership style. He builds his work around the principles of focus, discipline, and long-term strategy - habits he began developing long before his career started. Raised in Fremont, California, Aadeesh combined academics with athletics. He was a hurdler on his school's track team, played competitive basketball, and studied chess theory in his free time.
CURT NICKISCH: If you don't know that music, it's the theme song from the Lego movie. The animated film grossed nearly a half billion dollars in 2014, and it also breathed new life into the brand. People loved seeing the little plastic pieces of their childhood in action. The hero, Emmett, falls down a hole one day into the Lego underground LUCY: Prophecy states that you are the most important person in the universe. That's you, right? EMMETT: Uhhhhh. Yes, that's me.