Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
Ev Williams
@evwilliams
We didn’t want to be everything to everybody. The goal was to make something that mattered, and to do it for the long haul. We said publicly that we’d never sell the company or take it public. We would do what was best for Kickstarter’s mission, not use it to do what was best for us.
Yancey Strickler • This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World
“We wanted to create a frictionless environment with Spearhead to enable founders on the ground to fund the most interesting people and projects they know of at the very early stage” – Brian Norgard
Brian Norgard • The Pomp Podcast on Apple Podcasts
- The idea for the course was sparked with a simple tweet David put out, saying he wanted to help 1,000 people start writing online in 2019
Anthony Pompliano • Writing for Leverage, Teenage Billionaires, The Problem with Mainstream Media, and More - David Perell on Off the Chain, Hosted By Anthony Pompliano • Podcast Notes
Kevan Lee
@kevanlee
Helping cool brands and amazing people tell better stories
“500 of the right people”—Sean
Andrew Chen • The Cold Start Problem: How to Start and Scale Network Effects
Positive sum thinking is what grows the pie in a macro POV, but also in your own life. The more happy you are for others, the happier they’ll be for you.
Tweets From Paul Graham · @paulg • Tweet
I was talking to a friend about why we decided to invite only paying believers to the Sublime private beta. My answer is that charging early for a product creates high expectations, and in aspiring to meet those expectations, we are held accountable to deliver a product you love and trust. My answer is that growing Sublime the right way is more imp... See more