How to know if you're a capitalist or merely human capital

Published: Sat, 04/10/21

One of my customers sent me a screen shot last year in response to a daily email I sent, of a tweet by a bloke named Sahil Lavingia that said:

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If you don’t own capital in a capitalist economy, you are the capital.

Things you can own:
- your own business
- equity in someone else’s
- shares in a public company
- IP: words, stories, characters
- real estate, land

What will you own?

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It’s a good way to be thinking.

I suspect many-a-lurker wishes they'd taken it more seriously earlier before the proverbial pewp hit the fan last year. And, the concept is just as applicable — if not more, to anyone selling online — to owning and/or controlling as many media platforms as you can, too.

What I like to call "stacking" medias.

The more medias you control or own the merrier.

The reason why:

You're either the Media or the consumer.

Guess which one is better for businesses.

Something our Learnistic mobile app service can help with, incidentally.

Mobile apps are a media most don’t have.

And are usually prohibitively expensive.

But not in this case:

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Ben Settle