The Daily PPILL through the days
The one thing you should do today – The Daily PPILL #205
Furious activity is no substitute for understanding – H.H. Williams, Archbishop of Carlyle, 1861
The woman in the X5 – the Daily PPILL #204
When we get lost in our petty motions, we lose the ability to be curious.
Illiterate no more – The Daily PPILL #203
This small underplayed upgrade is going to change the way you do everything.
The flywheel – The Daily PPILL #202
Relentless motion forward leads to moments of breakthrough.
Validation vs. Desire – The Daily PPILL #201
The only fan that will follow no-matter what?
That’s you.
Lead or In the Lead? – The Daily PPILL #200
Being at the front doesn’t necessarily mean that you have followers.
Baby and bathwater – The Daily PPILL #199
Change is inevitable and we should actively seek it out.
But changing everything in one swoop may not be the best idea.
Event horizons in history – The Daily PPILL #198
In our arrogance we think we understand the past.
But we don’t even know it the way we know the present.
Pushing the pitch too far – The Daily PPILL #197
Highlighting the benefits of your product or service is a great way to persuade customers that they are making the right choice, but we should be careful not to create unreasonable expectations.
The last chart of the Internet – The Daily PPILL #196
We can go on in life thinking there is nothing new.
Or we can chose to be curious, seek it out and be surprised.
The uncanny valley – The Daily PPILL #195
Not bad.
But not great.
Skeuomorphic – The Daily PPILL #194
New stuff can be intimidating.
But making it look like the old, is limiting.