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Dan Lok Notes

Dan Lok Notes

By: Dan Lok
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Most entrepreneurs do not fail because they lack information. They fail because they think wrong, lead wrong, and make soft decisions when pressure shows up.

In Dan Lok Notes, I speak directly to you in short, blunt episodes. These are the teachings I would give my younger self, distilled into principles you can use immediately. Some episodes are reflective: how to think, how to lead, how to build standards that do not collapse when things get hard. Others are practical: money, scale, leverage, ownership, and the moves that compound over time.

Dan Lok
Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Get It Right Small
    Apr 1 2026

    Scaling doesn’t fix problems. It puts them on a loudspeaker.

    If you grow a broken system, you don’t get a bigger business. You get bigger chaos.

    Dan explains the discipline of building the smallest version that works perfectly, so scale becomes replication, not gambling.

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    1 min
  • The Seasons of Business
    Mar 25 2026

    Most people treat business like it’s one speed: harder.

    Then they burn the ground they’re trying to grow.

    Dan breaks business into seasons and explains the real skill of leadership: not intensity, rhythm. Knowing when to push, when to think, when to refine, and when to step away so you can hear the signal again.

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    2 mins
  • Patience Pays Better Than Genius
    Mar 18 2026

    Everyone wants to look smart. Almost nobody wants to wait.

    In business and investing, the real edge is not IQ. It’s endurance.

    Dan explains why constant action is usually disguised anxiety, why “genius” fails without temperament, and why compounding rewards the person who can hold steady while everyone else flinches.

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    1 min
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