Coming in to First Round NYC today reminded me of a great conversation I had with Hilary Mason about defining worthwhile work and finding the sharp edge of the wedge. All ideas need to cut through noise to have a chance for survival. The best ideas have physics to them and use size and weight to move people — but even the biggest ideas need a cutting edge — the single thing that is 10x better and turns a founder’s thought into a consumer habit.
4 steps to finding the sharp edge of the wedge
4 steps to finding the sharp edge of the…
4 steps to finding the sharp edge of the wedge
Coming in to First Round NYC today reminded me of a great conversation I had with Hilary Mason about defining worthwhile work and finding the sharp edge of the wedge. All ideas need to cut through noise to have a chance for survival. The best ideas have physics to them and use size and weight to move people — but even the biggest ideas need a cutting edge — the single thing that is 10x better and turns a founder’s thought into a consumer habit.