Category Archives: Entrepreneurship

In Defense of Anxiety

Simplicity is evangelized as a communication technique because it catalyzes action. A simple idea can be reacted to immediately due to lack of variables. And, simple instructions can be followed because they are more actionable than a complex set of … Continue reading

Entrepreneurship: The College Years

The most common email I receive is usually from someone in college or fresh out of college interested in doing something “entrepreneurial.” I wrote the following post as an exercise in idea generation regarding entry points to entrepreneurship. It is … Continue reading

A Declaration for Capitalism

Part I A bit of conventional wisdom echoed between traditionalists is “don’t do a job for the money.” This dictates that you shouldn’t chase a career for a paycheck that’s a means to short, material boosts of happiness facilitated by … Continue reading

Entrepreneur’s Disease

Colin Marshall and I recently produced a double-barreled interview devouring everything from the entrepreneurial process to art-making to the accumulation of “fuck you money.” It’s the deepest brain dump I’ve ever done regarding “why I do what I do,” and … Continue reading

Entrepreneurship as a Coping Mechanism

The goal of a writer is to dispose the inner feelings of a character, an idea or a story onto a reader, or as Chuck Palahniuk would describe it, affect a reader “cognitively, physically and emotionally.” It’s a way to … Continue reading