I love this message, but I think it's largely (mostly?) about doing the RIGHT thing, and that seems to be the harder nut to crack. Any thoughts on this, Bryan?
I love this message, but I think it's largely (mostly?) about doing the RIGHT thing, and that seems to be the harder nut to crack. Any thoughts on this, Bryan?
I do think that a lot of the time we get super lost in the weeds of optimizing when we'd be better served by just doing something, or at least being honest that we're not doing something.
I love this message, but I think it's largely (mostly?) about doing the RIGHT thing, and that seems to be the harder nut to crack. Any thoughts on this, Bryan?
I do think that a lot of the time we get super lost in the weeds of optimizing when we'd be better served by just doing something, or at least being honest that we're not doing something.
Agreed, experimenting is better than hypothesizing in a vacuum. I think that's a partial answer.