There is so much high-quality original content tweeted by entrepreneurs, investors, and interesting people. So here’s an experiment:
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Articles:
Being succinct implies mastery. It can increase the likelihood of making a sale or receiving investment. Here’s why Link.
Grow slow, then fast. Link.
With such a divisive political landscape in the US, we hear a lot of rhetoric about leaving our echo chamber. Hearing out the other side. The author of this article differs, preferring to stay in his beautiful bubble: Link.
Companies of the week:
Been thinking this week about companies automating food production. Creator robots make burgers (first location just opened in SF). Zume Pizzarobots make pizza while delivering it to you in a van (just raised $750 million).
Got me thinking…
What alternatives are these services replacing? Zume instead of Dominoes or Sal’s pizzeria near my apartment? Creator instead of McDonald’s or the neighborhood diner?
What other cuisines are due for automation? Sushi? Nachos? Salads?
I’d try any of these services once. But why would I become a repeat customer? Cheap price? Taste? Delivery time? I feel like they’d have to offer much better ingredients at much cheaper prices (afforded by automation) to make it worth it repeatable.