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Lowercase Politics

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How Revolutions Really Start

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You’re not burnt out, you’re existentially starving

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We Need a Y Combinator for Politics

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Y Combinator for Mittelstands?

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We need a middle class for startups

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Public Ventures: How Governments Can Run VC Funds

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·il y a 6 mois·discuss
Alex Pretti is a particularly perfect plaintiff to wake up Trump's base to the rising threat of 1st and 2nd amendment violations.

Like I wrote in the post, it would only take ~12 million activists to mobilize a true People's movement.

I think we just found out what would it take to get 12 million Americans in the streets in 2026.
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
I will keep arguing that canvassing for a political movement is the highest potential thing most Americans could be doing now. I'm not talking about running for office yourself. You don't have to do it full-time. But try it. Focus on one issue and one bill. You could solve a key problem in weeks. See how this changes your life!
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Solve your two problems first! I do think this resonates with a lot of especially YC founders who have broken through 1 and 2 but are missing the most important 3.
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Made some edits last night. But I think the post still stood up 95%+.

The middle is full of stories of how I failed for years.

I think I can help you, here's how I failed, then succeeded, you can too!

And my book is truly the next step.

If you liked these ~2,000 words, there's 20x more in Positive Politics!

I specifically believe Positive Politics can best utilize the ambitious optimism of e.g. YC founders to solve the world's biggest problems!
thanedar
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Politics can be so much more than elections!

Focus on one issue and one bill, like you would with a startup MVP.

You can solve some of these problems in weeks!

Raising my family and building lasting things for the world are my positive sources of energy too!

I'm just saying that after 15 years founding three startups, I've found my building instinct works incredibly well in politics!
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Work ≠ capitalism! It's about making your work the most meaningful thing possible! If that's a very pro-social politics, might be exactly what you want!
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
For sure! I've written a lot about depression too! But I do think a lot of what people otherwise blame on burnout or depression is really this existential hunger to make more positive impact. Finding that highest purpose can change lives!
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
You get off the hedonic treadmill by getting into something deeper like politics.

I do feel like I'm an example of someone who's juggled marriage, kids, startups, etc. where how I finally got a clean source of sustainable energy was having a part of my life to truly chase my highest potential. And to me that's politics, and specifically anticorruption and Positive Politics.

Glad that the "go into politics" ideas piqued your interest!
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Your greatness is still all here! And it can be earned precisely by fighting to fix bad things.

I found that working in politics, against corruption and for Positive Politics, is how I make the most positive impact and gain the most energy!
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
This. Focusing on your highest potential is energizing and the rest is what we call burnout. Having kids is what caused me to think so hard about these questions, both for myself and them. I have to justify every minute I'm not with them, and now my life fully represents my values.
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Love the idea that your kids are your life and the two hours when they're in bed is also your life! I'm very much in that same place too.

Many of my posts and most of my book were written in either the first two hours after they go to school or the first two hours after they sleep.

I got a rare Sunday afternoon off, which is why we got this post now!

Totally agree that work only to pay for a household is a tough life. I'm trying to connect more people with work that can give more meaning now and maybe more money long-term. People chasing their highest potential tend to create greater projects!
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Zen about kids and warrior about work!

And work = highest purpose!
thanedar
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Love how you highlighted your morning excitement now! That's what I was going for in this post!

What are you trying now that you actually want to do? Cheering for you!

(And please let me know what you would've liked to see in the second half! Blog posts are easy to edit!)
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
For sure. That's why I focused on the Monday morning meaning problem.

Dreading work is very different than overwork.

I'm arguing we replace the "what's the point?" question with a "what's my highest purpose? exploration.

In that second answer is the solution to what many are calling burnout.
thanedar
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
What were you looking to read about in that spot?

Work shouldn't be treated as a "necessary evil".

Reconciling the work vs. meaning split is hugely important.

Even if it means making less money short term, aligning work and purpose through work like politics and writing can make us way happier long-term.
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Kids and work definitely increase the degree of difficulty! I'm juggling three young kids while going full-time in politics and publishing my first book this year. What I've found is stretching to launch Positive Politics now is absolutely more work and I could be relaxing instead of writing on a Sunday but this truly gives me more energy. One big unlock was finding a job in politics doing investigative journalism fighting corruption truly lights me up. It's less money and a nonprofit, but this work plus my book truly have me chasing me my highest purpose and Positive Politics grow to be huge on its own too.
thanedar
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Blogging has always required aggressive titles. My best posts for years all used this "you" or "we" focused framing too. Trying to solve people's biggest problems!
thanedar
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
I'm married with three kids! And that's great! But like I say in the post, I still know I'm capable of making a bigger positive impact on the world, so that's how I focus my political work!
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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Thanks! And congrats on giving notice! Excited to hear what you do next! Cheering for you!
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·il y a 3 ans·discuss
This is a sequel to my post "It's 1994 Again" about Biotech 1.0.

The biotech revolution has consistently been ~25 years behind the internet revolution.

Both revolutions started with major government projects (ARPANET in 1966 and the Human Genome Project in 1990).

This led to decades of cost and performance improvements, initially mostly by large companies.

But we needed new platforms and funds to go from Web 1.0 to Web. 2.0.

We need breakthroughs like this in biotech now to get to Biotech 2.0!

It's been 24 years since Web 2.0 was created. It's now time for Biotech 2.0!