What city you live in. Who you date or marry. Which job you choose. What clothes you wear.
We all think we make these choices ourselves. It certainly feels like we’re in full control. But it turns out that our choices — both in our startups and in our lives — are more constrained than we think.
Snippets
Don’t create things to make money; make money so you can create things.
The reward for good work is more work.
- Kevin Kelly, 99 Additional Bits of Unsolicited Advice
Housing, education, and health care are each ferociously complex, but what they have in common is skyrocketing prices in a world where technology is driving down prices of most other products and services.
- Marc Andreessen
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Nicheless: A judgment-free space to share your thoughts.
Nicheless is a blogging platform for focused writing.
Also, I built it myself. I even wrote a post about why I built it.
TLDR:
I firmly believe that writing = thinking, and writing in public makes you a better writer, and therefore, improves your thinking.
But writing in public can be intimidating, especially when you’re writing about topics outside your niche. Topics that interest you, but those that you’re not confident to express your opinion on. You never know how much to write, and you’re always afraid of being trolled publicly, or getting zero likes.
So I built a space for myself. And you can use it too.
Here are a few features:
Posts are capped at 300 words (+ 1 optional image up top)
You can publish to both - your Nicheless page and your email list.
All metrics are private (only you can see your follower counts, subscriber list size, post likes).
If you’re looking for a place to share your thoughts, explore your curiosity, or just experiment with your creativity – try Nicheless? It’s free.