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"Right" map
Society is extremely complicated. Most people understand an extremely small section of total societal knowledge Even an average IQ person shall struggle to start a business. Let's change that. I want more lifestyle businesses to start and success to be more evenly distributed. I think life is hard. There is social norm and there is law and human behaviour. Most business fails unless you do something right, the problem is that you sometimes never find out what is right and you fail without the answer to what would hast been successful. I propose every company is studied for fundamentals that all companies exhibit and maps are created to guide toward success. | |
If you do everything right, how can you fail?
The basis for decisions can change within a day or week as
decades go on in days or weeks. So we need some logical
framework for assertions and attestations. We can use
computers to create logical maps of what is guaranteed
success.
If something
doesn't succeed then something wasn't right.
Surely the cleverest people can create maps that always
apply? Why does that restaurant fail but a restaurant chain
is successful regardless?
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//I want more lifestyle businesses// That is where you are going wrong. Lifestyle businesses are a parasite and a pox on the world. |
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The map you need shows energy flows and entropy, since every system in the universe follows the paths on that map. The key to navigating the map is the study of Human evolution and evolved behaviour and capabilities. |
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// The map you need shows energy flows and entropy// So all I have to do to run a successful business is use a lot of energy? Whodathunkit |
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Yes on average that's about right. |
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Well, the first rule of entrepreneurship is to break all
of the established rules. |
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Yes, but survivorship bias. |
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// the first rule of entrepreneurship is to break all of the established rules.// So to start a business I need to sit outside the business-place of my would-be customers eating fruit loops and muttering obscenities. I should also waste all the money I can, advertise to the carp in a nearby lake using sonar, not actually buy anything to sell, and commit fraud. |
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