April 8, 2020
It’s not an optimal approach (which is why we don’t use a Swiss Army knife as sole tool for our DIY activities) but gets the job done until you reach a scale/complexity/maturity/spending power for the point tool to become viable.

This is one of the many thoughts I post on Twitter on daily basis. They span many disciplines, including art, artificial intelligence, automation, behavioral economics, cloud computing, cognitive psychology, enterprise management, finance, leadership, marketing, neuroscience, startups, and venture capital.

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