The Mission That Drives Hyperstonk
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You relearn business every time a new trend arises.
The tools change ⇒ Your work resets
The best entrepreneurs never don’t do the basics.
Real winners keep doing the basics until it gets boring at scale.
Understanding the business fundamentals lying underneath the trends is what makes businesses print money and last for decades.
What’s hard in business is to cut through the noise.
Applying what works to your business is already hard enough. Let’s not also struggle to find what works.
The Main Quest
Take something we rebuild over and over again, figure out the pattern, abstract it, and make it available to everyone.
I created Hyperstonk so you can level up in business by fighting the next bigger monsters ahead instead of keeping fighting the same old bosses over and over again.
Great people have already figured out great solutions to most business problems companies encounter at each stage of their growth.
My mission with Hyperstonk:
Curate those great solutions and make them simple, actionable, and available to everyone so information and knowledge can never be bottlenecks again.
The Process
- Creating an offer
- Positioning yourself in the market
- Defining your ideal customer
- Telling people your stuff exists
- Influencing people
- Closing prospects
- Finding your current business constraint
- Creating your brand
... these trials repeat across founders, companies, and decades.
Each cycle of this contains patterns we can learn from. But most people keep paying the full cost again instead of inheriting the lessons of the great heroes who fought the exact same epic battles before them.
It’s like in the movie Live, Die, Repeat:
- Let’s try hard
- Fail with purpose
- Learn from the experience
- And share the learnings with humanity
So, I look for what actually works in real-life scenarios.
I strip it to the essential structure. I abstract it into precise, usable resources. Then I add these resources to the library, already structured and designed for direct application.
Main Quest’s Objectives
To complete this knowledge curation and sharing quest, I have set objectives.
1. Keep It Based
To be useful, Hyperstonk has to be as objective as possible and tethered to reality.
2. Divide into Small Chunks
Keeping it chunked into the simplest, smallest pieces possible is what enables people to go all the way through.
It’s like building a stairway with the smallest steps possible, so it becomes an easy ramp, not a steep mountain to climb.
The objective is mechanical: turn repeated experiences into learnable skills so any player can update their skill tree with insane power-ups.
3. Maximize Leverage
Browse. Filter. Copy any section into your LLM. Pipe it into your agents through MCP servers. Run the pattern and methods against your constraint.
Keep what compounds. Discard the rest.
I want the highest signal density to help people who prefer clarity over bullshit and execution over excuses. Whatever the solution, I’ll use anything I find that can increase the signal-to-noise ratio.
Humans Helping Other Humans
I’m no genius. You’re no fool. I didn’t come up with every idea, method, and tool on this website. I do add my brick to the wall, but most of the concepts here aren’t from me.
It’s from Humanity.
I’m just curious. I discover, try, learn, filter, and keep the good stuff. Then I put it here to remind myself of “what good looks like” and help others on their journey.
But it is important to me to pay tribute to and encourage people to discover the great heroes who fought epic battles before us, so we can learn from them.
Most of what you read here is one way or another from those persons:
- Marcus Aurelius (121)
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769)
- Albert Ellis (1913)
- Charlie Munger (1924)
- Warren Buffett (1930)
- Robert Cialdini (1945)
- Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947)
- Marty Neumeier (1947)
- Barbara Corcoran (1949)
- Ray Dalio (1949)
- Kevin O’Leary (1954)
- Steve Jobs (1955)
- Christopher Voss (1957)
- Robert Greene (1959)
- Seth Godin (1960)
- Tony Robbins (1960)
- Jeff Bezos (1964)
- Elon Musk (1971)
- Simon Sinek (1973)
- Naval Ravikant (1974)
- Sharran Srivatsaa (1980)
- Mark Zuckerberg (1984)
- Codie Sanchez (1986)
- Alex Hormozi (1988)
- Guillermo Rauch (1990)
- Leila Hormozi (1992)
- Steven Bartlett (1992)
The Human Behind The Quest
I’m PROVOK.
I spent 10 years building websites, digital products, brand strategies, logos, and giving business advice. To me, if what I did didn’t help people provide more value, command higher prices, sell more, or sell longer, it was useless. That’s how I learned what I know in business.
I firmly believe the world would be an even more interesting place to experience if each intelligent being could become the most singular, unique version of themselves.
So now, to make the game of life even more interesting, I’m on a mission: I want to become the most unique and singular version of myself so I give the world what only this version of me can give.
Hyperstonk is a direct consequence of this bigger quest and will continue to be until:
- I die
- The world doesn’t need it anymore