Some good tweets
A scattered assortment of good tweets from 2021.
A calendar speaks more truth than a to-do list.
— Shreyas Doshi (@shreyas) July 5, 2021
Startup equity is not a lottery ticket except for those who think of it in that way
— Bobby Goodlatte (@rsg) July 6, 2021
startups without existential urgency don't win
— SarahGuo.eth (@saranormous) July 14, 2021
I think all too often an early startup is fooled by numbers.
— Jon Sakoda (@jonsakoda) July 13, 2021
Increasing numbers of leads, growing PR, signups, etc - these are all great BUT…
What matters is how evangelical your customers are about your product. If they aren’t thrilled and engaged there is still work to do
Learn by doing, procrastinate by reading.
— Sahil (@shl) July 28, 2021
Speed is more valuable than accuracy the vast majority of the time in a startup. Almost every wrong decision can be fixed, and progress compounds.
— Jack Altman (@jaltma) March 4, 2021
As a designer: “that looks 1px off“
— Ben South Lee (@bnj) March 6, 2021
As a founder: “fuck it ship it”
One of the most notable things about adulthood is how you’re always exhausted but can never fall asleep.
— The Volatile Mermaid (@OhNoSheTwitnt) March 24, 2021
What's boring doesn't get attention and what's exciting doesn't drive results.
— Shane Parrish (@ShaneAParrish) June 3, 2021
Most people are so focused on optics they forget that it's the repetition of the boring basics that makes a difference.
Low ego + high ambition is such an enjoyable combination of personality traits to work with.
— Jack Altman (@jaltma) June 11, 2021
The proper way to view failure: a sign that you’re engaged in an activity that is stretching your abilities.
— Kpaxs (@Kpaxs) January 10, 2021
Write as if the reader is only going to skim what you wrote.
— Jason Bradwell 👋 (@JasonRBradwell) January 6, 2021
If you can't state your strategy in a sentence, you don't know your strategy.
— Allie Wassum 🤘 (@social_allie) January 5, 2021

