Sam Iglesias
@sam
weird to me that if you ask anybody why great companies fail, theyβll tell you itβs because the culture somehow died or got messed up, but some of those same people donβt carry that through to countries and why they fail. itβs the culture, stupid.
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@m-j-r
it seems to me that "culture" is a placeholder for the less definable lifespan of the company's productivity.
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Oliver
@oliverking
And some version of social entropy. Tolerating mediocrity only creates more mediocrity; and thatβs where most people settle & compromise.
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@m-j-r
mediocrity is inevitable, even in exceptional individuals. the exception typically falls within instances. there could be an inarticulable orderliness to check mediocrity w/o churn, and in the case of a firm, this follows the idea that OGs dictate their succession, and thusly the firm outlasts broken forms of succession until an OG defects.
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