2026-07-06
Raw Notes
This is the raw thought dump behind the edited 60/60 challenge post. It is intentionally left messy for readers who prefer the unfiltered version.
So, here is what happened in my mind for starting a 60 by 60 challenge. I had watched an Instagram video where it said that right now, brand building is really focusing on series or mini series. And this person had a lot of views on his video and he was explaining basically what sort of format is the best. And he was saying that the format that seems to be doing the best is anything that causes a growth, a visible growth, and that you're able to then show a time lapse of and then have some sort of lesson be brought forward. For example, if I were to say that I fixed up 50 homes and here are the lessons that I learned, you're giving people a lot of value for very little time. And that's something that content-wise is really, really helpful and really, really strong basically.
So, my thoughts was then, okay, I build a lot, I love building. Alex Hermosi says that when you're new, the best thing you can do is offer stuff for free. So I said, sure, I'll build stuff, offer my value for free, offer those products for free, and then probably have some sort of advanced scaling, more expensive format, once the free version has been exhausted. So for my first product, it's a product that I've been trying to make. trying to make for so long called ThinkFast. And it's just a little fun, fast game. I'm a person that likes high octane typeof energy games. So ThinkFast is right up that alley where you basically have to write a word that comes to your mind, the fastest and the first word given the word that is displayed on the screen. So my idea was to instantly bring that to life and I used AI with that. So I thought 60 by 60, I can easily do this. If I keep my products short, solving a small problem and my intention would always be to deliver a fast, clean, modern, sleek, minimalistic typeof product that answers that problem.
First things first is people tend to overcomplicate what ideas to have, right? A lot of people say build what already exists, but it's okay to build random new stuff too. That's how stuff Uber, stuff Airbnb, stuff like, you know, TaskRabbit and stuff I get invented. You want to build new things. Novelty brings about curiosity, which which brings about possible success. Unicorn companies are basically novel companies that happen to win the gamble of market capital. And so what tends to happen with these new products is people need to find the next big thing, but then they overthink their stuff. I've never seen ThinkFast on everybody, but I know that I would love ThinkFast, and that's my only criteria is I need to build something that I will have a direct use for. It's not something that I'm going to build and never use. That's a very important factor that I think into account when I built ThinkFast.
And that's another thing that this 60 by 60 does is within the first app, I think fast within the first app I was building, I already had my 10 next apps because I thought of 10 other ideas that would help me with all this project. So my current app for today is repurposing Varmada.com. I want Varmada.com to actually have a story now. It's not just going to be a landing page for my business.
This dump is going to be turned into an AI-based markdown file for my blog post. But it's also going to be available for anybody that wants to read through this. And if you do read through this and make it to the end, drop a comment on my Twitter or something just so I can know that actually somebody actually took the time to read the raw dump of my memory. So that's pretty cool. And the reason I do this is I thought raw dumping your memory is much easier to than render into a post. But a lot of people don't want to read AI slot. They'd rather read your memory dump. So I will also make my memory dump available. However, I will cross this off from robots to be able to not use this as training data, because my memory is somewhat important to me. Also, if any of this was important to you guys, to anybody reading this, then make sure you write down email into our new website. newsletter, the Vermoden newsletter, I promise I don't spam, but I do promise that I will submit and provide you with valuable information that is based from my experience as I want to be and up and coming, hopefully God willing entrepreneur in this space.