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Gaming the algorithm
I’ve been in spaces where entrepreneurs and creators gather. One of the most dreadful fears in these communities is not being favoured by the algorithms…
Apr 18
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Damola Morenikeji
The broken resilience meter
I was in Nigeria when COVID hit, and the global lockdowns rolled in. If the first set of lockdown was delayed for two weeks, I may have been ‘stuck’ in…
Apr 17
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Damola Morenikeji
Before you start the next company - an antiguide
[or what to avoid doing]
Apr 16
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Damola Morenikeji
Your daily invitation to dance
You’ve been called to join the dance every day. Not the one at the ball. Not the one at the club. The one that happens with every conversation you are…
Apr 15
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Damola Morenikeji
Escape
It is my nature to grow old. I can not escape growing old. It is human nature to die. I can not escape death in the end. It is in the nature of all that…
Apr 14
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Damola Morenikeji
Waiting for karma
It’s been said that ‘most good deeds get rewarded.’ But believing this creates a problem. It makes you long for positive karma. Instead, when you give…
Apr 13
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Damola Morenikeji
Avoid the shoes
When trying to understand the decisions made by others, I put myself in their shoes. But that doesn’t often work. It doesn’t let me see their whole…
Apr 12
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Damola Morenikeji
“What do you think?”
Those words are arguably the four most important words in business. When asked sincerely, it opens the doors for enrolment, for clarity, for magic and…
Apr 11
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Damola Morenikeji
Taste your tongue
When was the first time you attempted to taste your tongue? When was the last time you attempted to taste your tongue? For several people, the answer to…
Apr 10
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Damola Morenikeji
Return to love
Let me share a thought experiment I recently fell in love with. When you are in a tense situation - an argument, a negotiation, or any situation that…
Apr 8
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Damola Morenikeji
Invisibly important
Several of the most powerful technologies in human history have become invisible. We pay attention to them, only when they don't work. When they work…
Apr 7
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Damola Morenikeji
"Go build something better"
Keegan McNamara is a 25-year-old who is making a different kind of aesthetic computer. He calls his discipline computercraft. His computers are made of…
Apr 4
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Damola Morenikeji
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