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Little things, done repeatedly and over time, become the big things.

interaction-design.org/literat
> “That’s been one of my mantras — focus and simplicity. Simple can be harder than complex. You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains.”

github.com/binhnguyennus/aweso
> An organized reading list for illustrating the patterns behind scalable, reliable, and performant large-scale systems. Concepts are explained in the articles of prominent engineers and credible references. Case studies are taken from battle-tested systems that serve millions to billions of users.

Fast Track to Being :
Except, we prefer "reinventing an idea", rather than "stealing" one ;)

"While project thinking focuses on coming up with solutions up-front and then delivering against a schedule, product thinking keeps the focus on the outcome. That involves some level of comfort with uncertainty and learning, which can be pretty hard. But if we want to get to the right outcome, and not just an on-time output, it is really the only way to work."
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productcoalition.com/product-t

“Experiments don’t “fail” — they simply prove or disprove a hypothesis. So focus on the task at hand. Not the end result.”

"Something brewing behind the scenes can turn into your life’s work."

A willingness to experiment does not mean randomly throwing paint at a canvas.

He who knows not and knows not that he knows not, is a fool—shun him!
He who knows not and knows that he knows not, is unlearned—teach him!
He who knows and knows not that he knows, is asleep—awaken him!
He who knows and knows that he knows, is enlightened—follow him!

There's no better way to fix errors than by avoiding them in the first place. In fact, by building the tests before you implement the code, you get to try out the interface before you commit to it.

“Exploring risky ideas that ultimately fail is fine, but mediocre technical skills, sloppy thinking, bad work habits, and poor management are not.”
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hbr.org/2019/01/the-hard-truth

"The effects of small habits compound over time. For example, if you can get just 1 percent better each day. you'll end up with results that are nearly 37 times better after one year. "
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Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones (James Clear)

"The Lean Startup methodology is an iterative process of how to build products, refine or even pivot them depending on the market demand. It consists of three activities: build, measure, and learn — and three artifacts: ideas, code, data. The following figure presents the build-measure-learn cycle."

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