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SaaS Success šŸš€, Casino Psychology šŸŽ°, Wisdom in Business šŸ§ 

Discover entrepreneurial success stories, casino psychology secrets, and wisdom on hard work with the Learn By Doing Newsletter.

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šŸ“ŗ Interviews/Podcasts

How To Make $500k/month from a SaaS startup (2 hour watch)
Tyler Denk, Co-Founder/CEO at beehiiv, chats about how his experience as an early employee at Morning Brew led him to start BeeHiiv, the all-in-one newsletter platform.

Homeless to $5M/year (1 hour watch)
Mark Jenney went from being homeless, to starting over 30 companies and selling RV Share for $100M. Since then, heā€™s grown an Airbnb business to $12M+ a year while working only 30 minutes a week.

Dave Ramsey & Alex Hormozi Interview (1 hour watch)
Dave Ramsey has made his fortune from media and financial education. Alex Hormozi chats with Dave about lessons heā€™s learned from building businesses over the past 30+ years.

šŸ’” Miscellaneous

Why You Shouldnā€™t Copy Your Tech Idol (18 minute watch)
Dalton Caldwell & Michael Seibel of Y Combinator chat about the common pitfalls founders face when taking advice from their role models.

How Casinos Are Able to Predict Human Behavior (14 minute watch)
Micheal Easter talks on the Joe Rogan Experience about how casinos utilize the ā€˜Scarcity Brainā€™ concept to lock customers into a never ending cycle of opportunity and rewards.

šŸ§  Perspectives

ā€Without hard work, youā€™ll develop neither judgement nor leverageā€ - Naval Ravikant
Judgement is the most important tool that anyone can have at their disposal. Taken from The Almanac of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson, ā€œwisdom is knowing the long-term consequences of your actions. Wisdom applied to external problems is judgement.ā€

ā€œ100 golden BBā€™s, no silver bulletsā€
This might not directly apply to early-stage startups or other highly flexible situations where you might have to completely change the business model or product. However, diversifying your efforts and strategies can allow for multiple opportunities for success rather than going all in on red.

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