· Thoughts
Teachers call you “messy” as a kid; you still carry it as an adult. Why many limiting patterns can be interrupted—in business, sport, and growth—and the real work is uninstalling the wrong scripts.
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Thoughts on entrepreneurship, product, and technology. Each post is available in Italian and English.
· Thoughts
Teachers call you “messy” as a kid; you still carry it as an adult. Why many limiting patterns can be interrupted—in business, sport, and growth—and the real work is uninstalling the wrong scripts.
· Thoughts
You can’t truly split life and work: meaning, stress, people, body. Maybe the point isn’t whether we work to live or live to work—but whether the life we’re building still holds up while we’re on the job.
· Thoughts
Why being overly picky about connection requests can narrow your world—people at different stages, and a reel-sized reminder not to judge the person by the car they arrived in.
· Thoughts
Seeing the world as the client, the colleague, the person across the table: expectations, proportional value, and why—without confusing hours with impact—real outcomes are what matter.
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Why the books that last speak less about today’s world than about human nature—and why Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich (1937) is one I wish I’d read earlier: first in the mind, then in reality.
· Thoughts
Years of building without this clarity: why even a healthy business stays risky, and how I chose to build income and assets beyond the operating business—without mixing company cash with personal strategy.
· Thoughts
Beyond aesthetics: sleep, food, recovery, and daily movement as a lever for clarity, balance, and decision quality — at 45, after more than twenty-five years of training.
· Business
Why a fixed quote and hourly or time-and-materials work aren’t interchangeable paths to the same outcome: risk, margin, trust — and what to clarify before you sign.
· Thoughts
I don’t quite see myself as an Entrepreneur with a capital E — yet I’ve built two real companies. From scooters to eBay to Flash: what stays when you ask if you were born this way or became it.
· Technology
Beyond the tool: delegated execution, measurable outcomes, and domain depth. Why the shift Bruno Fonzi describes is arriving faster than it looks.
· Thoughts
Nearly ten million people, GDP at the top of the EU table: Lombardy as an engine. Beyond pizza and mandolins—automotive, design, food, tech, and the will to build.
· Business
Early market vs mature demand: two ways into SaaS, with different costs in time and competition. And why picking the right “train” matters as much as the product.
· Thoughts
Balance and autonomy: first the foundation that lets you choose, then the rest. On the paradox of builders who don’t stop—not because they must, but because they enjoy the game.
· Thoughts
Flying back to Cape Town from Mauritius, one in-flight film surfaced a familiar pattern—power, ego, family: why the real threat to a brand isn’t always the market, but what happens inside the company.
· Business
After a Neil Patel interview: a thinner operational base, more strategic and creative roles. What remains is work for people who know how to orchestrate tools and decisions.
· Thoughts
After an exit, the hardest part isn’t closing the deal—it’s wondering if you’ll build another one. Bootstrap, mistakes, Syncrogest and Syncronika—and the 2014 brochure.
· Business
Tools and habits we use every day at the agency: communication, files, projects, security, Mac, and AI — a battle-tested balance for focused remote work.
· Thoughts
Early hours are for clarity and deep work: no calls, fasted gym, sleep without compromise. And why the morning starts the night before.
· Thoughts
Remote by design: trust, autonomy, and a distributed team across Cape Town, Milan, Bologna, Valencia, and London — when remote work is culture, not just a lifestyle.
· Business
Strategy, positioning, and recurring cash flow: why the SaaS model remains one of the strongest — and what it takes today beyond a good product, including in Italy.