My First Million
The best business ideas come from noticing what's working and doing it better, faster, or for a different audience.
“he Savaged it”
What It Means
Some entrepreneurs succeed by executing at maximum theoretical capacity rather than industry-standard pace
Why It Matters
Describes alternative execution strategy that can create massive competitive advantages through pure volume and speed
When It's True
In markets that reward presence over perfection, validated business models, and limited competition scenarios
When It's Risky
When quality is critical for safety/compliance, brand reputation is paramount, or sustainable operations matter more than growth
How to Apply
Calculate theoretical maximum output capacity for your business model
Build systems to operate at that capacity consistently
Accept quality trade-offs in favor of volume advantages
Example Scenario
“Podcast network creates 40 weekly shows in 2 years instead of 4 perfect shows, dominates search and audience habits through omnipresence”
Related Knowledge
Savage Scaling Framework
A rapid content/product scaling approach that prioritizes volume and speed over perfection to dominate a market category
Savage vs Beautiful Execution Model
Two distinct approaches to business execution: 'Beautiful' focuses on craftsmanship and perfection; 'Savage' focuses on volume and speed.
our quality is quantity
In content businesses, consistent high-volume output creates more value than occasional high-quality pieces
In content businesses, volume consistently beats quality for building sustainable competitive advant
Search algorithms and discovery mechanisms reward consistent publishing over occasional high-quality pieces.
Three Market Evolution Stages
Framework showing how markets evolve through clueless, curious, and saturated stages, requiring different marketing appr
Algebra of Wealth Formula
A mathematical representation of wealth building: Focus × Stoicism × Time × Diversification = Wealth