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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
I’m watching The Bear for the first time. Just through Season 1. It’s fascinating to me how much their kitchen feels like a startup environment. One of the things I think they are best at showing in this regard is the importance of “forgiveness” within intense collaborative actions — how in order to let people move fast and make decisions, you must have a culture of forgiving mistakes, even when the effects are very bad and painful. (Also, @fredwilson.eth if you have not seen this you should check it out just for the brilliant way they use Wilco. There are a few episodes at the end of the first season where it feels like the show is being built around the Wilco song as much as the reverse. Impossible Germany and Kidsmoke are the ones I’m thinking of most)
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grin
@grin
I had the same thought after reading Unreasonable Hospitality, which is about the history and rise of Eleven Madison Park from an underperforming high-class NYC restaurant to #1 in the world. The book is all about how they combined creativity with relentless iteration and focus on hospitality, all while dealing with the intense pressure of aiming at perfection and the financial challenges of the 2008 crisis. You might like it.
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
i would pay for your reading list, you always surface the best recommendations what are you reading rn?
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tom.base.eth
@neodaoist
you should see his bookshelves
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grin
@grin
thank you, thats high praise 🥰 free preview: currently reading Play Anything by Ian Bogost, Clear Thinking by Shane Parrish, Math Without Numbers, and Fall of Hyperion. next gonna pick up something on the US Revolution cuz my daughter's interested how about you?
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