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Atomic Learnings

Insights about business, crypto, and personal development delivered through atomic essays

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Launching my first product

The story behind my course

AirAsia - from an airline to a super-app | #59

How the Malaysian airline is building a one-stop shop for travel

Why I invested in Substack | #58

My thesis for why more writers will choose Substack over alternatives

Everyone in this country drives a Chevy. Here is why | #57

Chevy has a 94% market share in Uzbekistan and is the 3rd largest market for General Motors. In this piece we explore how GM got this position and why most of the population choose Chevy cars.

One tiny change that helped me read more books | #56

I made a tiny commitment to read 10 pages a day. While it’s a tiny commitment on a day to day basis, it allowed me to read 13 books in a matter of 200 days.

The 6 thinking hats and why I will be publishing weekly | #55

Moving forward, Atomic Learnings will be published weekly on Thursdays. One of the tools that I used to make this decision is the 6-thinking hats framework. I wanted to write about this framework and break it down with a real example.

How we came together to buy the US constitution | #54

Story time.

#53 Walking in customers' shoes

The DoorDash approach

#52 Death as a tool to make sense of what's truly important

Learnings from Steve Jobs

#51 Paying the ignorance debt

In his recent video, YouTuber Ali Abdaal shared his learnings from generating $1 million in a month for his business. One of the core ideas that helped his grow was addressing his ignorance debt.

#50 Communicate effectively with Minto Pyramid principle

Next time you are writing a proposal or making a recommendation - start with the conclusion, then give key arguments and then back those arguments with supporting information.

#49 Crypto as insurance against the decisions of a few

Elon's decision last week to block all tweets with Substack links shows the power one person can have over a platform with millions of users.

Why Substack Notes is a threat for Twitter | #48

Last Wednesday, Substack announced an upcoming rollout of its Notes feature. What's this Notes feature and why is it a threat for Twitter?

Three almanacks, a world of wisdom | #47

Insights from Benjamin Franklin, Charlie Munger, and Naval Ravikant

#46 The power of fundamentals

How 15 minutes on YouTube can help you can make a big leap

#45 The memory trap: how the Availability bias shapes our choices

The Availability bias is when we make decisions based on the information that is readily available or easily recalled.

#44 Redefining money: how stablecoins outperform traditional dollars

Stablecoins are superior because they are programmable, permissionless, borderless, low cost, interoperable, settle fast, and highly liquid. Let's quickly explore each one.

#43 Goodbye Cable TV: the Netflix effect

How Netflix unbundled TV

#42 What to do in times of crisis

According to Stephen Green

#41 Piano & Productivity

A perfect companion for deep work