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  1. Team of Vipers: Miss-Selling a Memoir

    The copywriter Eugene Schwartz was a master growth hacker. Sometimes, he wasn’t sure if a product was worth manufacturing — so he’d run ads for it and sell it anyway, and just cancel the orders if demand wasn’t there. Sometimes, it’s the marketing campaign that creates the

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  2. Should Political Endorsements Be Legal?

    Campaign finance laws exist to provide transparency and prevent undue influence. It would be bad for a very rich person to write a giant check to a politician who, in return, passed laws that made that rich person richer. That’s especially risky because it’s a self-perpetuating cycle. If

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  3. The Wealth-Creation Speed Limit

    Is there a speed limit for wealth creation? Two recent Twitter threads asked this question in two different ways, which is the sign of an interesting problem. In both cases, the question is: subject to an extreme constraint — time or headcount— how rich can you get? This is a salient

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  4. What Lambda School means

    A few months ago, a friend of mine got tired of his job and decided to learn to code. Suddenly, he’s a professional programmer. There are several reasons this happened — he’s a smart and curious guy, and he really wanted a better career. And there’s one specific

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  5. Inflection points in finance and tech

    Welcome to The Diff by me, Byrne Hobart. Equity research, Schelling Points, lost causes, reading more than the abstract, urbanization. Married to the Foursquare Mayor of the Union Square Babies-R-Us Sign up now so you don’t miss the first issue. Subscribe now In the meantime, tell your friends!

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