cdbaby and Cross-Country Flights

I recently picked up the book, Anything You Want for a cross country flight. Note, if you are buying this to last four plus hours please realize I finished this in about fifty minutes. Published in 2015, these are business and life lessons from Derek Sivers, who started a business that I have to go back and time to imagine. How would you sell music before the age of Spotify and iTunes? Well, that’s what he did. And yes, cdbaby is still around.

The web proved to be a different place in the early 2000s, a world of possibilities and undefined business models. That still exists to a degree but we now have cloud services, mobile computing, and the ability to build a website in a few clicks-depending on how much time you want to spend. I suppose Sivers’ age of discovery has moved to other solution endeavors like block-chain, artificial intelligence, bitcoin mining, or pick the latest technology trend of choice. Cutting edge technology never vanishes, it just shifts at times.

Despite shifts in the landscape, this book is lasting. I’ve read this and reviewed my notes a few times now. Short reads have their place. I rarely pick up Atlas Shrugged for light reading. Here, you can go back and re-learn. There are lessons in these pages on how to solve a problem, find a market, and then later know when to sell said company, cdbaby in this case.

My Notes and Highlights

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