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lennox_saint: Alex Hormozi filmed 1,000s of hours.

6/10 Solid

High-volume output as a strategy for impact, illustrated by famous creators.

Key Insights

  • Volume increases odds of producing a standout hit.
  • The post uses survivorship bias by selecting only famous outputs.
  • Quantity with feedback loops matters more than mere creation.

Caveats & Flags

  • Edison's 1,093 patents count includes many uncommercialized or shared inventions.

Valid Points

  • High output correlates with notable works in many creative fields.
  • Paul Graham and Taylor Swift examples are factually correct.
  • Casey Neistat's snowboard video is indeed a widely remembered work.

Counterpoints

  • Most high-volume creators produce much forgettable or failed work.
  • Success often depends more on strategic focus than raw volume.
  • Edison's lightbulb was a refinement, not a solitary invention.

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SuperBM rates this content 6/10 (Solid). High-volume output as a strategy for impact, illustrated by famous creators.

What are the key issues with this content?

  • — Edison's 1,093 patents count includes many uncommercialized or shared inventions.

What is actually useful in this post?

  • — Volume increases odds of producing a standout hit.
  • — The post uses survivorship bias by selecting only famous outputs.
  • — Quantity with feedback loops matters more than mere creation.