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Compounding Capital
Check out the latest issue of The Compounding Capital Review.

I lay out a deep dive of $SLP, a small cap software business operating in a duopoly mkt structure.

80% GMs, 25% incremental ROIC, 1% TAM penetration.

Years of future profitable growth ahead.

https://t.co/oExISkh9mS
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Morning Brew ☕️
Companies: "We can't go any higher on salary, but we do reward good work."

The rewards: https://t.co/DdBNcVxjIh
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Frederik Gieschen
The Archipelago of Ideas by @fortelabs

"Instead of confronting a terrifying blank page, I’m looking at a document filled with ... inspiring quotes, which makes it seem far less daunting. All I have to do is build bridges between the islands." https://t.co/xtorf4LuYX
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Morning Brew ☕️
If you had $1 million to invest on one thing, what would it be?
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Ethan Mollick
Few know it, but the fastest standard for sending data is RFC 1149, the standard for transmitting IP data with birds, especially pigeons.

It has been implemented (at 0.08 bps). But pigeons carrying memory cards can hit 28 gigs/second! Speed comparisons: https://t.co/ORlpm5hH82 https://t.co/g61MFQN991
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Morning Brew ☕️
JUST IN: Kids can now stay in class if exposed to Covid under the CDC's new guidelines.
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Ethan Mollick
Both cool anthropology & an illustration of why it took the scientific method and blinded trials to advance medicine: Healers in the vast majority of hunter-gatherer societies use the same magic trick - pretending to pull some object out of a sick person - in order to “heal” them https://t.co/H04B74NaIb
New open access paper - 'A Deceptive Curing Practice in Hunter-Gatherer Societies', exploring what I suspect is one of the oldest and most widespread healing practices/'magic tricks' in the world https://t.co/RK3uCkAAPN https://t.co/kybqNoUX8j - Will
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Special Situations 🌐 Research Newsletter (Jay)
Complete disaster in $FAZE today: https://t.co/1VJryvq5vr
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Morning Brew ☕️
when you receive one too many slack messages in a short amount of time https://t.co/IDOoBcvPZv
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Paul Graham
Now that a significant number of YC startups are old enough to have grown big (e.g. 15 are now public) I'm able to see a whole new set of patterns. Having known them from very early on, when the company was just the founders, I can see patterns in how companies evolve.
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