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Ruthless Capitalism and the Death of the Mercy Rule
What We Lose When You Have Already Won, And Just Keep Scoring
Jan 13
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Being Right Is Not a Strategy
The Most Dangerous Assumption in Business (And Life)
Jan 9
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"AI Slop" Might Just Be Your Bad Work Unfiltered (And That's Probably Good News)
Why Every Creative Transition Faces the Same Criticism
Jan 6
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December 2025
Two Of My Favorite Professors Died This Month. And They Managed To Teach Me the Same Final Lesson.
There Are A Lot Of Ways To Win At Life.
Dec 2, 2025
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November 2025
Incentives and Beliefs
Staying True in a World That Rewards Shortcuts
Nov 26, 2025
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Where to Build Your Startup?
The Geography Debate Misses the Point. Here's What Actually Matters When Choosing Where to Build.
Nov 19, 2025
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The Three Words That Tell Me You're Solving the Wrong Problem
Why These Are Three of The Scariest Words I Can Hear In a Pitch
Nov 11, 2025
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Collin Wallace
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October 2025
Building Championship Teams
What Venture Firms Can Learn from Professional Sports
Oct 30, 2025
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Humans Are A Lot Harder Than Tech
Why the AI Revolution Will Be Won or Lost on Culture, Not Code
Oct 28, 2025
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Collin Wallace
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The One Question Type That Separates Successful Founders From Everyone Else
How to Boundary Questions Can Turn Information Into Perishable Knowledge
Oct 15, 2025
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The Chess Theory of Customer Discovery
Why You Should Move Like a Rook, Not a Bishop
Oct 8, 2025
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September 2025
Your Job Won't Survive AI—But Your AI-Powered Business Will
If there is one thing that is obvious from all the most recent AI headlines, it is that we stand at the edge of the most significant economic…
Sep 30, 2025
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