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Andrew Wilkinson
@awilkinson
Co-founder of Tiny w/ @_Sparling_. We own @Dribbble, @Serato, @Letterboxd, @AeroPress, and 35+ other wonderful companies. Author of Never Enough.
Victoria, Canada
Joined July 2006
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    This guy from The Netherlands emailed me asking if I'd come on his podcast. I didn't want to, so I used my usual line: "I'll only do it in person in Victoria." Welp, the SOB called my bluff. Flew 12 hours, mic in hand. Well played, @WouterTeunissen. It turned out great:
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    Someone has literally recreated Photoshop feature for feature, for free, in the browser 🤯 photopea.com
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    Elon Musk fired 6,500 employees at Twitter. A little birdie told me it's down to: - 2 designers - 6 iOS developers - 20 web developers - Around 1,400 sales and operations people How is it possible that we are still using this website? Two words: Parkinson's Law. Have you
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    Just watched my 5-year-old son chat with ChatGPT advanced voice mode for over 45 minutes. It started with a question about how cars were made. It explained it in a way that he could understand. He started peppering it with questions. Then he told it about his teacher, and
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    This is a story about how I lost $10,000,000 by doing something stupid. Ten. Million. Dollars. Literally up in smoke. Money bonfire. That’s enough to retire with $250,000+ in annual income. Here’s what happened…
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    "Here's the number I used to win the lottery" –Entrepreneurs giving advice
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    "The days are long, but the years are short"
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    What @elonmusk just did with Twitter ads is brilliant. He just made every major creator on the platform a financial beneficiary. When Twitter sells ads, the community gets a slice. Alignment of incentives. Same thing with paid subscriptions. When creators get paid, Twitter
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    Shit on @elonmusk all you want, but he has The Now Habit. As soon as he has an idea, he takes action towards making it happen. This is inherently chaotic, but for better or worse, it's likely a big part of why he's so successful. Rapid action, iteration, and experimentation.
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    I just found out how much we pay for DocuSign and my jaw dropped. What's the best alternative? Is there something free or stupid cheap?
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    How to win at business: Hire smart people. Pay them well. Leave them alone.
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    I read a book that blew my mind a little and I can’t stop telling people about it. It explains why so many people dedicate their lives to achieving things that make them miserable. This might sound crazy, but an unseen force is pushing you towards empty and unfulfilling goals…
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    On Aug 1, I woke up and didn’t want to get out of bed. I felt…blank. Hollowed out. I’d felt this way for months. I couldn’t enjoy anything. I didn’t care about work. I didn’t want to talk to anyone. I wasn’t necessarily depressed. Objectively life was amazing...
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    A friend said something crazy to me the other day: "You have 18 summers to enjoy with your kids. That's it." By the time your kids turn 18, you have spent 70%+ of the total time you will spend with them. After that, it's a wild card (they are busy, you are old).