smartcuts: main points
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SmartcutsHow Hackers, Innovators, and Icons Accelerate Success
Smartcuts = rejecting convention + working smarter • The best paths to success are different today from
what they were yesterday. • Smartcuts require you to think laterally to achieve
sustainable success.
Hacking the ladder to success • Hacking = shorten the path
to success. • We live in an age of non
traditional ladder climbing.• Successful people find
unconventional ways to hack the ladder rather than climb.• Work smarter, not harder. • If one ladder proves to be
inefficient, move to another.
Presidents • Many of the top-rated presidents in history did not
climb the traditional ladder in politics. • The experience they gained in other forms of
occupation outside of politics gave them a skillset to succeed as presidents. • Teddy Roosevelt was a sheriff, Thomas Jefferson was a
lawyer and Ronald Reagan was an actor before assuming roles in elected office.
Find a mentor that will guide your journey, not your practice.
Build on top of existing platforms • Platforms = leverage • How much better is hard work when amplified by a
lever?
What you are trying to build
What has already been built
PlatformsDifficult to drive on Get from Chicago to
Philadelphia in one day
Rapid Feedback • “Fail fast and fail often” • The goal is to get people to anticipate negative
feedback and build confidence. • By embracing a lot of tiny failures, there is no actual
failure. • Utilize existing platforms to create rapid feedback.
Example: Google Analytics can help you determine what aspects of a webpage worked or didn’t work.
Surfing Waves: Being in the right place at the right time
Waves • You can either catch a wave by paddling or spotting a
wave early and casually drifting to the sweet spot. • Pro surfers analyze the ocean hours before a
competition to study patterns of waves. • Businesses who allocate time to deliberately analyze
the market in search for the next big wave have the advantage because they are already in the water.
EDM • Electronic Dance Music (EDM) is an example of a
wave.
• Sony Moore, now Skrillex, experimented with different trends when they were still in the early adoption phase.
• Skrillex is now the face of entire music movement because he identified a wave and capitalized on it.
Utilize Superconnectors Which is easier, making friends with a thousand people one by one or making friends with someone who already has a thousand friends?
Superconnectors at work • Jimmy Kimmel found a video posted by Paul “Bear”
Vasquez called “Double Rainbow” and shared it on twitter. • Kimmel’s fans watched and shared creating a viral
fad. • At last check, the video had over 38,000,000 views on
YouTube. • Superconnectors are ways of getting content out to
millions of people quickly. • Other examples are: social media sites, radio
broadcasting, influential people…
Harness momentum • An object in motion tends to stay in motion unless
acted on by another force. • “Strike while the iron’s hot” • Build up potential energy, so unexpected opportunities
can be amplified. • Momentum is a powerful predictor of success.
Strive for Simplicity • Simplification makes the difference between good and
amazing. How can we make this product simpler?
• Mp3 players example: “4 Gigabytes and a 0.5 Gigahertz processor!” vs. “1,000 songs in your pocket.”
• Creativity comes easier within constraints. We are forced to think simpler to solve problems with limited resources.
Simple things we use today • Email vs. postal mail• Cloud storage vs. flash drives • Netflix vs. video rental stores • Keyless entry to our cars • Typing vs. handwriting
10x Thinking = taking an extremely big swing
• "This nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before the decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth.” –President Kennedy, 1961
Why does 10x thinking work? • Human nature makes us surprisingly willing to support
big ideals and big swings. • Big causes attract big believers, big investors, big
capital, and big talent.
Smartcuts1. Shorten your time to success by hacking the ladder,
developing a personal relationship with a mentor, and learning from rapid feedback.
2. Leverage by building on existing platforms, identifying waves, and utilizing superconnectors.
3. Soar by capturing momentum, simplifying thought processes, and experimenting with 10x thinking.
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