I signed up to the
Stacking the Bricks newsletter. They tell you how to build a business in
a way you too can do.
They have
one central idea: Visit forums of professionals known to pay for thing, see what they want, and make that. I think this idea is
valid.
They also bold every third paragraph and write in extremely short sentences.This style makes me feel like I’m reading
SMIDGEO, Timmy Failure, or Matt Furey, a fitness grifter people (and popular online martial arts community target)
who wrote exactly like this.
Much like
Cal Newport they have taken one good idea and
stretched it. Have you ever read a Cal Newport book? It is like someone took a tweet and asked
ChatGPT to expand it to
50,000 words.
Anyway, what they’re going is not the worst, considering, but the scam vibe does their single good idea a disservice.Want to know what I think is a
good way of imparting information?
Download this pdf to find out!(I’m
kidding, but reading those emails right after watching a
traditional lecture on linear algebra is a
contrast.)