Daily Archives: June 30, 2026

Product-Market Fit


I was pondering on why the market can go crazy for a less talented artist or technological product. The artist or product must fit the market.

Old stuff get old. It garners less attention unless it has staying value.

New stuff that creates an amazing experience, finally solves a problem, or solves a problem in a smoother way will overshadow the old stuff.

Some old art retains attention and old tech stays practical until they don’t.

New creators will not garner attention by replicating old stuff because they are owned by the original creators. They will never compare to them.

You have to be a creator that creates new stuff generating amazing experiences. This is why talent isn’t enough. The creator’s product must fit in some niche of the market. Less talented artists and less perfect products that fit the market will succeed over talent and perfection.

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Make everything fit. That’s it.


This past Sunday, June 28, 2026, I dreamt about putting together a story to make it fit for the market, a product-market fit. When I woke up, I had clarity on how to succeed on any product or service we build with one word “fit.” Not more. Not less. A great experience, not perfection. Just the right pieces, in the right system, for the right people, with the right partners. IP fit → product fit → market fit → partner fit → self fit. Don’t add unnecessary features that bogs down the flow of what fits. If the product or service doesn’t fulfill the core of its promise, build it until it does.

The product is new at the cutting edge of creativity. It exists in a blue ocean, a first of its kind. It creates an experience like no other product before it.

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