A restaurant with random hours
The podcast has 80 episodes generated and zero published, which triggers the constancy lecture: a restaurant that opens on random days teaches customers to stop coming, and a channel that uploads daily is building trust, not content.
// trace: where this idea came from
- ↳ video diary @ 23:04 (la analogía del restaurante)
- ↳ video diary @ 23:33 (constancia genera confianza)
- ↳ video diary @ 24:25 (la crítica constructiva)
The Zero to Ellipsis podcast exists, 80 episodes generated ▸ 24:06, and none published. Which earns Julia the day’s teaching, delivered as a question first: “¿por qué crees que subimos todos los días y no cada dos días?” ▸ 22:47.
Then the analogy that carries it: a restaurant with random hours. Open Friday this week, Monday the next, sometimes Wednesday. Each customer who finds the door locked learns a lesson, and the lesson is stop coming ▸ 23:04. A publishing schedule isn’t a content decision; it’s a promise, and “cuando tú generas esa constancia, tú generas esa confianza”: the audience learns I’m bored, I want to learn something, De 0 a 1 Millón will be open ▸ 23:33. The day’s aphorism is the same physics: the drop drills the rock by constancy, not force, and a restaurant builds regulars the same way.
el horario es una promesa; cada día fallado des-entrena a la audiencia →
The uncomfortable half of the entry is the critique attached, delivered on camera and labeled constructive: “siento que normalmente te demoras mucho haciendo las cosas… algo que es para demorarse 5 horas, tú te tomas dos días” ▸ 24:25. Perfectionism reads as diligence from the inside and as a closed restaurant from the outside. It’s the Innovation Station postmortem’s first cause of death, ship-without-rhythm, caught this time before the channel dies instead of after, which is what a diary with a memory is for…
// continued in
no entry has continued this idea yet: the arc is still open