All History is Narrative, but not All Narratives are History… 

All History is Narrative, but not All Narratives are History…  –A Short Essay on the Differences and Importance of History over Ideological or Self-Aggrandizing Narratives. by Gabriel Bautista   Written on July 13, 2020 – Edited December 29 2024 The Historian is not a scientist nor a Philosopher, he is neither an artist nor a novelist.  […]

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What does it mean to “short” a stock? What are the implications of GameStop’s Short squeeze? The Entrepreneur’s Perspective

  What does it mean to “short” a stock? What are the implications of GameStop’s Short squeeze? The Entrepreneur’s Perspective TL;DR– Short selling is a legal way to bet a stock will fall– A short squeeze happens when rising prices force short sellers to buy– GameStop revealed how retail coordination can move markets In early

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Step 1: Remote Work Step 2: Virtualization Step 3: Distributed Company

Go to Amazon and Get a Copy of “Remote Work for a Better World” NEW Personal Pivot Profile Quiz https://Positiontowinbook.com/pivot The 3 Stages of Remote Work: From Individual Productivity to Fully Distributed Companies Remote work didn’t just arrive overnight. It accelerated a trajectory that had been forming for decades. What most people miss is that

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Why Organization and People have not Figured out Remote Work.

Why Companies Still Haven’t Figured Out Remote Work (And Why This Moment Changes Everything) The world doesn’t usually change overnight. But sometimes it does. In just a matter of days, work, travel, supply chains, and social interaction shifted simultaneously. This is not a moment to panic—and it’s definitely not a moment to wait and “see

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Why the MLM Business Model is Unsustainable.

Why Most MLM Business Models Collapse (It Comes Down to One Metric) Multi-level marketing (MLM) is one of those topics that immediately creates controversy. Every time I talk about it, people message me, comment, and push back hard. So instead of arguing emotionally, let’s talk about this like adults.Let’s talk about business mechanics. Because when

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Profitability – Growth – Time. The Modern Business Cycle.

Time, Capital, and the Modern Business System One of the biggest misunderstandings about modern business is the relationship between time, growth, and profitability. Most people assume businesses either make money or they don’t. In reality, profitability is often delayed by design, not by incompetence. The modern business environment is brutally competitive. Starting a business and

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New Year’s Realizations. Instead of New Year’s Resolutions

EDIT (the above video recorded before 2020! ) – Still, Here is What works for me instead of New Year’s Resolutions. Every year, people ask the same question: What are your goals for next year? I don’t answer it that way anymore. Not because goals are bad—but because most people ask the question too late

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Taped Banana Work of Art or Con of Art? The Creative Process and the Role of Art in the Human Psyche.

The Banana, Creativity, and the Mistake We Make When We Judge Art A banana taped to a wall sold for a six-figure price.Another artist later ate the banana, documented the act, and turned that into a second artwork. Predictably, most reactions focused on outrage or ridicule. But the banana itself isn’t the real subject here.

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Decision Fatigue and Positioning

Decision Fatigue and Positioning: Why Being the Easy Choice Matters In this video, we’re exploring the relationship between decision fatigue and positioning, two concepts that are rarely discussed together but are deeply connected. At a high level, positioning is about choices that have already been made. Decision fatigue explains why those pre-made choices are so

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Where are all the Toxic People At? Incomplete Narratives and the its Dangers.

Incomplete Narratives: Why the Brain Needs Stories (and Why They Can Mislead Us) Why Narratives Matter More Than Facts Human beings do not experience reality as a list of isolated facts. We experience reality as stories. This is not a cultural preference or a literary habit—it’s a cognitive necessity. The brain is not optimized to

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Frames, Games, and Meaning: Why Arguments Never End

When the Argument Isn’t the Problem: Frames, Games, and Meaning Every argument feels like it’s about facts. You bring Fact A.Someone else brings Fact B.You draw Conclusion C. Most people assume that if the conclusion is wrong, then the logic must be wrong. But that’s almost never where the real problem is. The real problem

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List Segmentation. A Video for our Marketing Manager Shared with you.

List Segmentation Is an Execution Problem, Not a Marketing Theory Most teams talk about list segmentation like it’s a CRM feature or a marketing exercise.It isn’t. Segmentation is an execution decision. It determines how clearly you think, how efficiently you act, and whether your outreach actually respects reality. If you have a list of people—customers,

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Strategy to Action. Video for our Marketing Manager.

Strategy to Action: Turning the Big Picture Into Marketing Execution One of the hardest problems in marketing isn’t coming up with ideas — it’s turning strategy into consistent action. This video started as an internal explanation for a marketing manager, but it surfaces a much broader issue that shows up in almost every organization: people

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What Are Bias Maps? Why are they Important?

What Is a Bias Map? A Strategic Explanation for Business and Positioning A Bias Map is the internal hierarchy people use to organize reality and make decisions without conscious effort. It is the reason: Bias maps are not opinions.They are decision infrastructure. From a strategic perspective, bias maps determine who gets considered, in what order,

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