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Ryan Kulp is an entrepreneur and musician, former Silicon Valley tech exec and Fomo.com CEO. He lives near Atlanta on a ranch, runs tech companies, and pursued a K-pop career in Seoul.

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The text critiques the association of 'natural' with 'acceptable' in the context of cannabis legalization, arguing that many behaviors deemed 'natural' can be harmful or problematic. It contrasts the idea of naturalness with socia...
The author reflects on their experiences at two conferences, expressing frustration with the conventional advice-giving process. They argue that much of the advice shared is derivative and that true understanding comes from person...
The author reflects on two types of 'losers' in society: 'loser A', who lacks ambition and skills, and 'loser B', who appears successful but harbors hatred and judgment towards others. The author emphasizes the importance of raisi...
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Video games are often criticized, but they provide a unique escape and feedback loop that can be more appealing than reality for some individuals.
The author shares insights on common mistakes made by startup founders, emphasizing the inefficiencies of Monday meetings, the importance of urgency in execution, and the pitfalls of hiring from larger companies. They argue agains...
The author expresses frustration with the challenges of managing customer requests in a tech startup environment, particularly in relation to a newly acquired SaaS product with a high volume of support tickets. They outline four s...
The author reflects on their journey of self-improvement and their initial reluctance to read Robert Greene's '48 Laws of Power' due to a desire to remain authentic and avoid power dynamics. They provide a reverse interpretation o...
The author reflects on the futility of relying on metrics and external validation, such as Google Analytics and social media followers, to gauge self-worth and emotional well-being. They share personal anecdotes about the impact o...
Feedback is crucial for growth in the early stages of artistry, but ultimately, true creativity requires immunity to external opinions and a strong personal taste.
The author reflects on the value of time and money in the context of their professional life, particularly as an entrepreneur. They discuss the ethical implications of charging for time, the transition from being available for pai...
The author reflects on the pervasive influence of the internet and the trend of 'disconnecting' from it. Drawing from personal experiences of living without constant internet access, they question the value of online interactions ...
The author reflects on their experiences with different types of people encountered during a trip to Colorado, categorizing them into groups such as founders, specialists, real people, normies, church-goers, and fans. They express...
The author reflects on their journey towards achieving freedom, emphasizing that they prioritize essential aspects of life over creature comforts and material optimizations. They share experiences of working in uncomfortable envir...
The blog post explores Charles Bello's homestead creation and the author's personal journey towards building a compound, reflecting on life ambitions and family values.
The author reflects on a transformative year marked by personal milestones, professional achievements, and significant lifestyle changes, emphasizing the importance of focus and self-improvement.
The post encourages Christian conservatives to embrace their beliefs openly and assertively, drawing inspiration from Charlie Kirk's courage. It critiques the tendency to self-censor in liberal environments and advocates for publi...
The post critiques the trend of 'buy low, sell high' as a reflection of a societal aversion to hard skills, advocating for true entrepreneurship that combines risk and skill development.
The author reflects on their life experiences across various cities in the U.S. and abroad, detailing the highs and lows of living in places like San Francisco, Manhattan, Atlanta, Seoul, and Dallas. They share personal anecdotes ...
The author reflects on the experience of consumerism, likening it to a buffet where excess can lead to dissatisfaction. They describe their own spending habits as average, emphasizing that true fulfillment comes from thoughtful pu...
The author reflects on their personal experience with burnout, which led them to quit their job and move to Korea. They argue that the nature of technology contributes to burnout, as it creates an endless cycle of work without a c...
The author reflects on their diverse life experiences, expressing gratitude while grappling with 'success guilt.' They contemplate their future goals, including family, career achievements, and personal health, and outline a plan ...
The post discusses how software developers can attract potential customers by sharing their work online at minimal cost. It highlights the importance of feedback for businesses, particularly restaurants, using a personal experienc...