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Jun 2026 · 4 min read · 👁 1The Rules That Don't Exist

Most of the rules you've been told don't exist. Here's how they spread.

Cast iron pans are almost indestructible. People have been cooking on them for generations. They've survived wood flames on open hearths, years of neglect in garages and basements, decades of daily cooking, and owners who treated them terribly. Yet somehow they've developed a reputation for being delicate. It usually sounds something like this: You have to season it constantly. No metal spatulas. Never cook acidic food. Can't wash it with detergents. Must

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Jun 2026 · 4 min read · 👁 8Stop Building Solutions, Start Solving Problems

Most products fail before a single line of code is written. Here's the three-step process to fix that.

Most builds fail before they start. People are already thinking about features before they've understood the problem, the context around it, or what outcome they actually want. The moment you're designing a solution, you stop seeing the problem clearly. The biggest favour you can do yourself is to focus on the problem alone and not get distracted by solutions. If there is one thing you take away from this article, that is it. Building a natural product sen

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Jun 2026 · 👁 1The Real AI Revolution

The real AI revolution has not happened yet. We'll see it when it reaches the other 80%.

Jun 2026 · 👁 0The Form of an Answer

AI gives you the form of an answer without the content of one.

Jun 2026 · 👁 2The Most Common Bad Advice

"Do what worked for me" is the most common form of bad advice.