- But, another thing that I talked about
in that internal post
and why I thought this was important
was the idea of the
scientific method, right?
- Mmm.
- I saw you had it open
for a second
- I did here, here, here.
- And that is why all of this is important
because you wanna build around,
look up the scientific method
and you'll see a circle,
a chart that goes into a circle, right,
that is a circle I should say.
That starts with a question,
and then it goes into research,
then it goes into hypothesis, test,
you analyze data, you conclude something,
you look at results, you
form a new question, right?
This is a more drawn-out version
but basically the whole scientific method
is how you wanna approach
other things that you do
within your company, right?
You wanna have a hypothesis,
you wanna test that out in the real world,
you wanna gather results from that,
learn, right, this is the learning loop,
and then go back, have another hypothesis
and keep iterating.
So you want that iterative process
and that rapid iteration is
the key to rapid learning.
And this is why momentum's important.
This is why you can't wait for perfect,
because every scientific design,
experiment design, will be flawed somehow,
no matter how perfect you want it to be.
And so you need to
get out there when the
costs are low, right,
when this is a two-way
door we're talking about,
not a one-way door,
the cost is low so get out
there and start testing that.
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