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Over the last 10 years, investing in and leading companies, I've wrestled with one big question: How do you build something that lasts in a world that changes faster every day?
If you're an entrepreneur, you've probably felt it too. There's always a new AI tool, a new social platform or a new business model. It's not just noise — it's acceleration. Thanks to positive feedback loops (like Wright's Law), the pace of technological change really is speeding up. Better tools lead to better tools. It's exponential.
So how do we keep up? How do we lead teams, build products and stay relevant without burning out or constantly pivoting?
Here's what I've learned: You need a North Star. A clear purpose that guides every decision — no matter how fast the world changes.
Related: Stop Searching for Your Purpose — It's Delaying Your Success. Here's What to Focus on Instead.
Technology is rewriting the rules daily. If your business is built around a single product or service, it's only a matter of time before someone else builds something better, cheaper or smarter.
But if you're anchored to a purpose — a meaningful problem you're solving — you can't be disrupted. You might need to change how you deliver on that mission, but the mission itself keeps you steady.
Let me give you a few examples that have shaped my thinking:
If you're a founder, CEO or builder, here's how I recommend you apply this thinking:
There's no stopping the pace of change. But you don't need to outrun it. You need to out-align it — with purpose.
In my experience, there's no better edge than knowing exactly why you're doing what you're doing. When your team is aligned around that North Star, it's not just your product that wins. It's your brand, your culture and your long-term relevance.
That's how you build something that doesn't just survive disruption — but drives it.
Over the last 10 years, investing in and leading companies, I've wrestled with one big question: How do you build something that lasts in a world that changes faster every day?
If you're an entrepreneur, you've probably felt it too. There's always a new AI tool, a new social platform or a new business model. It's not just noise — it's acceleration. Thanks to positive feedback loops (like Wright's Law), the pace of technological change really is speeding up. Better tools lead to better tools. It's exponential.
So how do we keep up? How do we lead teams, build products and stay relevant without burning out or constantly pivoting?
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