![]() ![]() ![]() I mean, the human world is a world of ideas. And most of it is bad in the sense that it’s not applicable, it’s not pragmatic and it’s kind of has ulterior motives somewhere.Īnd I was wondering what your perspective is on this, like, do we as people who have some experience in the field, do we have to like, see the ideas space out there to combat misinformation that is quite prevalent? I was actually gonna ask you this as a particular question because I wanted to see, what do you think about advice? And I feel there’s a lot of advice out there. And really just jump onto and try to out execute the competition, whatever that might mean, in that context. Entrepreneurs, indie hackers and founders, there are all these best practices that people rarely reflect on. One thing that frustrates me a lot is how unreflected many things are in the community. We talk about the problems with common entrepreneurial advice, bootstrapping, a value driven software business, and how open standards benefit indie founders in particular. Today, I’m talking to Justin Jackson, the co founder of Transistor FM. Hello everyone and welcome to The Bootstrapped Founder. 00:10:32 Understanding the context of advice.Ġ0:20:49 What’s the most important metric?Ġ0:29:56 Having a team that can execute at the highest levelĠ0:40:41 Simple things are more resilient than complicated thingsĠ0:51:22 The problem with centralized discoverabilityĠ1:00:53 The importance of open standards
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