Posts by Scott Barstow
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Jess: ”Marriages don’t break up on account of infidelity. It’s just a symptom that something else is wrong.” Harry: “Well that symptom is (having sex with) my wife.” If you...
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Photo Courtesy of Stig Nygaard I have been reading How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clay Christensen. The thesis of the book is that, just as in business, you...
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A while back I wrote about Birchbox and how much I loved what they were doing. My wife treats the day that her Birchbox arrives like a holiday. A few months...
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We have been taught to stand around and wait to be picked. We stand and wait to be picked for the kickball team. We apply to college and hope we...
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The big idea I took away from my day in NY was simply to keep asking this question over and over and over. If there are reasons why you are...
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“How long have you been following Seth?” The question seemed innocuous enough, and yet it really rubbed me the wrong way. I was asked this while sitting outside after the...
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“We spend most of our time focused on the product. The focus should be on the harder work of connection.” As a builder of products, this is one that I...
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“The enemy is obscurity, not piracy.” This was a quote I wrote down about half way through the day. In an era where we can read any book ever written...
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“Many freelancers think that they are entrepreneurs, but they are freelancers. If the first person you hire to do the real work is yourself, you are a freelancer not an...
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I had the opportunity to spend last Wednesday with Seth Godin. Seth is a guy that I think has a great story, and is someone whom I hold in high...
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A few days ago I got a welcome surprise in my mailbox: A copy of the new Chris Guillebeau book The $100 Startup : Reinvent The Way You Make A Living, Do...
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I recently got a friendly reminder from an application I use extensively on my computer called Growl. If you own a Mac, you probably use Growl as well. It is...
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It’s considered high-minded right now to come out railing against patents. Everyone is doing it, from Mark Cuban to Fred Wilson to Twitter. It seems to me that the picture...
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There is a big difference in the question of “what if” vs. “so what if.” They are two completely different ways of looking at every decision or circumstance one is...
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This is my 300th post on this blog. I have been at best inconsistent and at worst negligent. I used to pay attention to all of those “10 steps to...
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I am reading a fascinating book right now called The Master Switch : The Rise and Fall of Information Empires by Tim Wu. The premise of the book is that information...
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I heard this quote last night while watching a TED talk. Theodore Roosevelt’s “The Man in the Arena.” This should be posted somewhere where you have to walk by it...
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On last week’s 350 Third podcast, Anders and I talked a lot about the evils of Captcha (shameless plug). It’s a technology idea whose time has come and gone. I...