September 26, 2025
Max Kreynin
They say that the level of education has gone down since the smartphones outnumbered human beings on this planet. Maybe so, but there's a good number of people getting educated quickly using podcasts. The best thing about them is the practical wellbeing improvement solutions offered by the leading educators like Andrew Huberman or Loch Kelly. The best advice is often free and is offered as a behavioral toolkit - like exposing naked eyes to the sunrise, the sunset and switching to a low carbs diet. One sees measurable results in a matter of days or sometimes weeks. Yes, sometimes one has to pay for the right supplements, but it's peanuts compared to the costs of a private medical care (if it's not too late).
We got inspired by this approach to roll out our inventory portal - it runs counter to the "everything should be in a large system" attitude. There's plenty of evidence to suggest a rather low success rollout rate (meaning that a system went live) and statistically speaking a company considers themselves lucky if the staff ends up using 10% of the features. We consider our Bingo portal as our super affordable behavioral toolkit - it allows to print the labels, scan the inventory in and out and create a digital inventory. With all due respect to the complexities of the inventory handling in moving and storage industries, these fundamentals have to be in place. And for $300 dollars a year and $3 dollars per job everybody gets to try it - it's still cheaper than most of the supplements out there ;)
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