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maybe intead of making a "dent" in the world (kind of aggressive) we just took care of the people around us? how many problems in the world would go away if we did this?
What if the world's problems didn't need a grand tech solution? They just needed people to show up for each other. @DavidSpinks co-founded @CMX, helped define the community-building industry in Silicon Valley, and wrote the book Business of Belonging, reflecting on what the world could look like if everyone just took care of the people around them. Watch the full conversation with @DerekjAndersen, link in the replies.
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Shared values aren't enough for true belonging. What matters is feeling safe enough to be exactly who you are. @DavidSpinks built @CMX, wrote the book Business of Belonging, and became one of the defining voices of the community-building industry in Silicon Valley. Watch the full conversation with @DerekjAndersen. Link in the replies.
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If you struggle to make decisions, it's probably because you're trying to find the right answer in an inherently complex situation that doesn't have one. The way forward with complex decisions isn't to find the right answer. It's to form a hypothesis and test it.
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every community builder should take this advice to heart. because community is ultimately immeasurable. only companies that are comfortable not using metrics as pure measures of success will be able to properly invest in community.
Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke explains Goodhart’s law and why he doesn’t like KPIs or OKRs “Goodhart’s law is real. The moment a metric becomes a goal, it’s no longer a useful metric… No metric by itself is a complete heuristic for a complex business. There’s a million different tensions in a company, and you can’t keep all of them in harmony by optimizing for one thing.” For this reason, Shopify doesn’t use KPIs or OKRs. But as Tobi explains, this doesn’t mean they don’t value data and metrics. “We are extremely data informed. We have invested enormous amounts of money and time into systems that give us basically everything at our fingertips… But what Shopify attempts to do is just not over-fit for what’s quantifiable.” People love optimizing for highly-quantifiable things because there’s immediate gratification that comes from seeing a number go up. But Tobi thinks that the most important aspects of a product are rarely quantifiable: “The overlap of the most valuable things you can do with a product and the things that happen to be fully quantifiable are like maybe 20%. Which leaves 80% of a value space unaddressable by the people who only look at quantifiable things.” He continues: “Shopify is comfortable with unquantifiable things like taste, quality, passion, love, hate… The sort of deep satisfaction that a craftsperson feels when they’ve done a job well is actually a better proxy if you allow it to be.” They then have robust analytics systems that tell the company if something’s wrong or a new rollout breaks something. “We think about it as a cockpit for a pilot. The decisions are still made by pilots, and we think this leads to better results… I think there needs to be more acceptance in business of unquantifiable things… And then metrics take a support function.” Source: @lennysan (Feb 2025)
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True belonging is knowing that a group of people will hold you in a relationship no matter what mistakes you make, with accountability, but without ever letting go. @DavidSpinks co-founded @CMX, helped define the community-building industry in Silicon Valley, and wrote the book Business of Belonging. In conversation with @DerekjAndersen. Link in the replies.
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Most people ask how much to sacrifice for their dreams. The better question is what's really driving that ambition in the first place. @DavidSpinks co-founded @CMX, helped define the community-building industry in Silicon Valley, and wrote the book Business of Belonging. Watch the full conversation with @DerekjAndersen. Link in the replies.
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It's out! This might just be my favorite podcast I've ever done. I hope you enjoy it. Big thanks to @DerekjAndersen and the @Divotdotorg team for having me.
This week on @Divotdotorg I interviewed @DavidSpinks, author of The Business of Belonging and one of the world's biggest experts on building community. We talked about success, loneliness, ambition, why high performers often feel inadequate, and if making a dent in the universe is worth the cost. Timestamps: 03:11 — What Community & Belonging Really Mean 04:34 — The Loneliness Epidemic & Social Media Addiction 06:40 — What It Truly Means to Feel Like You Belong 12:33 — Can Businesses Ever Replace Real Community? 15:39 — How Communities Mirror Human Nature & Leadership 19:40 — Silicon Valley, Success & the Need to Prove Yourself 23:51 — Why Success Never Makes You Feel “Enough” 24:19 — The False Tradeoff Between Ambition & Happiness 28:00 — Elon Musk, Steve Jobs & the Price of Greatness 31:37 — Is Making a Dent in the Universe Worth the Cost? 36:20 — Why “Saving the World” Often Starts at Home 41:04 — The Hardest Lesson: You Are Already Enough 44:22 — The One Idea David Wishes Everyone Believed 45:19 — Best Advice for Overcoming Fear & Hard Things 46:03 — Fatherhood, Presence & What Really Matters 47:27 — Why Measuring Your Life Can Be Dangerous
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Decades of studying and teaching emotional intelligence, condensed into a single page:
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Lately, I’ve been wondering if I ever truly wanted to be a CEO. Did I want to start companies? Did I want to build something massive? Or were these stories handed to me? I shared my reflections in my newsletter today. davidspinks.substack.com/p/d…

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step 1: burn out step 2: heal step 3: teach others how to not burn out step 4: realize it's hard to make a living doing that step 5: work harder to make it work anyway step 6: burn out
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Today we are announcing The Consciousness Foundation (CoFo.org), a public charity whose purpose is to advance the scientific understanding of consciousness and foster consciousness development, ie things like awakening, healing, and inner development. Why?
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Challenge: Write a comment on this post, but make it sound like you used AI (without using AI).
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Buying a house and I can't imagine doing this without AI. Reviewing contracts, explaining things, walking me through processes... It's been absolutely gamechanging.
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Can’t believe it’s been 4 years since The Business of Belonging was published! To all who have read it, shared it, and used it to build better communities, I appreciate you deeply 🙏
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AI can listen to your sad story. But AI can never cry with you.
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So much focus on becoming someone better. When perhaps it’s going back to who you were, way back before you started contorting yourself, that’s calling you.
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Do you do anything to check in and ground before you step into “work mode”? I started reciting this work gatha every time I sit down at my computer to work. It's been helping me ground myself, check my ego at the door, and remember why I work.
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This is cool. The ideal group size for a conversation is four. At five or more, conversations splinter or turn into an audience. thetimes.com/article/why-con…
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One thing that’s stopping me from using AI as a therapist / coach more is that I just don’t trust the companies that would have access to all of this deeply personal information about me. I trust a professional I’m working with 1-1 much more.
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