Identifying your unfair advantages is a superpower you probably don’t know you have.
What might initially seem like a disadvantage can be turned into an advantage.
If you’re inexperienced in a skill, there’s little downside to trying to build something with it.
If you’ve never programmed before but decide to build a tool, the worst that happens is you learn a lot more than you already know.
You can use the curiosity of being a beginner to move quicker.
If you’re making your first content on YouTube, few people will see the worst of your early content, but you’ll be improving every time.
Finding the unfair advantages in everything you do is the simplest way to move faster and stick with it.
My first video of 2025 is talking about my experience with a Corsair prebuilt. I usually like to build my own PCs but I was interested in checking this out.
A collection of 20 5K wallpapers that look stunning on Desktop and Mobile.
For the next week, you can take 10% off with the launch discount here or use the code LAUNCH
at checkout.
links to valuable stuff i thought was worth sharing
All the ways HTML gets to your browser - a super interesting video about the various ways you can render content on the web.
Why Most Entrepreneurs Fail Before $1M (And How to Fix It) - Alex Hormozi - a great conversation between alex hormozi and tom bilyeu
How To Keep Your Users - Startup School - gold from yc on how to analyze user retention in your app.
Vault - i updated the "vault" on my site with some new tools i've been using.
Have a great week.
Cole
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