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  1. blog.interintellect.com

    Without useful categories that we can actively agree on, any cooperation or sense of unity is problematic. Luckily, we seem to havebeen working on this update for a while now — we just didn't know. Trying to define soft and flexible notions that bring individuals together in mind and emotion can be tricky, especially in such a diverse ...
  2. marginalrevolution.com

    We're a Niche, We Just Didn't Know. by Tyler Cowen May 12, 2019 at 10:39 pm in Education; Philosophy; The Arts; Web/Tech; That is the new Medium essay by Anna Gát, it is the best attempt I know of to formulate a "new ideology" of sorts, or maybe a new manifesto, but also a post-political one. Here are a few scattered bits:
  3. theoryengine.org

    Reaction to: We're A Niche, We Just Didn't Know. A few weeks ago an essay by @TheAnnaGat exploded all over my Twitter-Blogger-sphere. It outlined a possible movement of people that she has noticed building. The essay landing, and the reactions, were so exciting that I quit my work contract and returned to full time thinking! ...
  4. TodayWe focused on creating a supportive environment where members could access training, mentorship and other opportunities. Start by identifying a problem or unfulfilled need within your niche.
  5. practicalfounders.com

    Oct 21, 2024Walmart started in the niche of discount department stores, which is a niche of all stores, which is a niche of all the ways just we Americans buy things. And they didn't start out everywhere, they started in Arkansas and Missouri-just in towns that were too small for a Sears or a Kmart. They expanded their niche of what a discount ...
  6. katenorthrup.com

    I didn't choose a niche just to have a niche. I didn't force it. I waited until it organically appeared. We created a wildly successful business without a clear niche that grew, profited, and helped thousands of people for 7 years before the niche became clear. I still get nervous that we're going to lose community members and customers ...
  7. Don't get into the bike industry. It's a terrible business and unless you are really niche and can REALLY execute, it's a losing battle because this industry is so reactive and a shitshow. It's why so many shops went under post-Covid. They didn't know how to adapt to the internet and/or weren't focused enough on a niche to stay open.
  8. theunstoppablecreator.substack.com

    Sep 2, 2024Burying ourselves in data creates a sense of certainty. It feels like "we know". Throwing ourselves in the fray with just a rough niche feels dangerous. But this is the only realistic way to proceed. It's impossible to predict the future, we need feedback: "No plan survives first contact with the enemy" — Helmut von Moltke
  9. billmyers-85482.medium.com

    You just described me as using a niche and I didn't even know it. My first 10 articles and 7 conference speeches were accepted. I am now branching into other areas and it is not quite so easy.

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