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There are only so many hours in a day so you need to build a business that can grow while you’re sleeping, on vacation, or working on your next business. You have to do things that scale when starting a business that will take off. While we are discussing scaling a business, there are plenty of other areas of life that you can scale including investing and video games. To scale a business means to create a system, product, or service that can generate more money through some resource that isn’t your time. Scale is a concept that is meant to support infinite growth. When starting a business, you want to find ways to apply your time and money that are scalable and to shift your focus from things with a hard maximum return to things that have the potential to be infinitely scalable.
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Show Notes
Board Meeting: A coffee flavored brown ale.
Tool Box: All the best stuff to manage your money.
Do Things That Don't Scale: The essay Andrew mentioned by Paul Graham.
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There are only so many hours in a day so you need to build a business that can grow while you’re sleeping, on vacation, or working on your next business. You have to do things that scale when starting a business that will take off. While we are discussing scaling a business, there are plenty of other areas of life that you can scale including investing and video games. To scale a business means to create a system, product, or service that can generate more money through some resource that isn’t your time. Scale is a concept that is meant to support infinite growth. When starting a business, you want to find ways to apply your time and money that are scalable and to shift your focus from things with a hard maximum return to things that have the potential to be infinitely scalable.
Full Article Here
Show Notes
Board Meeting: A coffee flavored brown ale.
Tool Box: All the best stuff to manage your money.
Do Things That Don't Scale: The essay Andrew mentioned by Paul Graham.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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