The Long Game 102: The Gym Business, Why Teens Are So Sad, Magical Products, Analyzing vs. Doing, Social Apps
The Long Game 102: The Gym Business, Why Teens Are So Sad, Magical Products, Analyzing vs. Doing, Social Apps🇵🇭 Filipino Sailors, Zenly, Australia's Plan to Green the Outback, Communism, American Seriousness, Starship, and Much More!Hi there, it’s Mehdi Yacoubi, co-founder at Vital, and this is The Long Game Newsletter. To receive it in your inbox each week, subscribe here: In this episode, we explore:
Let’s dive in! 🥑 Health🏋️♀️ The Gym Business & The Fitness IndustryThe gym business reflects a lot of what’s going wrong in the fitness industry: money is to be made very far from where actual improvement is to be made. Bryne Hobart puts it perfectly in this piece. It’s basically a game of how to give the feeling of improvement, generate the sale at that time, and then hope for as little additional work as possible. If you look up “lose weight” on google trends, you’ll see a very clear seasonality: a yearly spike around January and another one as the summer approaches.
Then Bryne shows that although we see a fitness revolution, obesity is going up. That’s explained because first, price discrimination is the driver of growth in the fitness industry, and second, fitness is becoming a class marker (even becoming part of the culture wars 😞)
I find the signaling aspect behind sports & health fascinating (also a crucial part behind Vital, see here and here).
The bottom line is that although signaling is part of human nature, we should do everything we can to enable more people to get healthy and more active. Business models need to improve and be incentivized to push people in the direction of serving their health and wellbeing. My gut feeling (proven here) is that the only way to make that happen is to enable more people to find what’s “fun” for them. That’s the only way you get people to stick with it for the long term. We spend trillions of dollars on our health, but we’re increasingly unwell.
From fitness to food to healthcare, complexity has replaced common sense.
Ignoring red flags, we’re moving further away from a solution.
It’s time for a change ⬇️ If you’re looking for resources to get into strength training, I gave some here. 🌱 Wellness😞 Why American Teens Are So SadThis graph popped up on my feed last week, and it disturbed me. I knew mental health is a considerable and growing problem amount younger generations. However, I was still not expecting to see such an increase in high-school students feeling persistently sad or hopeless. Of course, the question we all have is: what is causing that? Why, when most things are getting better, a growing part of the population feels hopeless? Derek Thompson gives a few possible explanations:
All of these are very likely a part of the answer. I think social media is a massive component of the problem. I understand that many things are currently wrongfully blamed on social media. Still, in the case of teens, after observing many teens using Instagram & TikTok, the problem seems obvious to me. How can one remain sane by being exposed to TikTok/Instagram content in their formative years (and even after that, to be honest)?
Can you imagine being a teenager in junior high going through puberty and trying to fit in with TikTok and Instagram layered on top? When talking about social media, it’s also important to speak not only about the social media apps in question but also about all the other activities that they are replacing:
I also received interesting responses here, and if you have some other ideas explaining this unfortunate situation, let me know! 🧠 Better Thinking⚖️ On the Trap of Analyzing Instead of DoingOver the last few months, I’ve become more and more sensitive to all the types of content analyzing a thing that aren’t actually “the thing.” Analyzing creativity is not creativity; analyzing why science is broken isn’t fixing science; analyzing progress is not the same as building something that’s actually enabling more progress. Don’t get me wrong, some of these essays are excellent; I love them and linked to them more times than I can recall. I just think they can suffer from being too good and leading too many people to write similar content instead of actually engaging in the hard part of solving these problems (science, progress, etc.) This idea was perfectly described in those two articles:
⚡️ Startup Stuff🏗 Building a Magical ProductThis week, Replit’s CEO Amjad Masad’s tweet resonated with me: Building a beautiful product is an irrational act — it’s radical. Impossible to give business reasons for it, and you could be doing a hundred other things for the bottom line. Yet some companies do prioritize it and they make life richer. This quote from Amie's founder is the perfect complement. We added it to Vital’s core values.
📚 What I Read🚀 SpaceX's Starship: America's Secret WeaponDeclining launch costs enable new classes of weapons. 🛣 The Case for American SeriousnessWe don't need aging institutions to pave the way for 21st-century dynamism. What we need is will. And audacity.
🪓 Primitive CommunismMarx’s idea that societies were naturally egalitarian and communal before farming is widely influential and quite wrong.
🎙 Podcast Episodes of the Week🧘♂️🚶 I recently stopped listening to podcasts to favor more silence and more thinking. I’ll retire this section for as long as this period lasts! I recently stopped listening to podcasts & audiobooks while walking/running. Feels great.
Information overload is definitely a thing. If you’re looking for podcast recommendations, I linked to approximately two hundred episodes in the past issues of the newsletter. 🍭 Brain Food🕸 Building a Social AppAs you know, we’re building a vertical social network at Vital. I’ve been researching and exploring the topic of building social products for months, and last week, I went for a second time down the rabbit hole of Eugene Wei’s articles. He is a phenomenal thinker, and he analyzed the success of TikTok and other social apps. In Seeing Like an Algorithm, Eugene explains why it’s so essential to design the app in a way that you’ll feed your recommendation algorithm.
In And You Will Know Us by the Company We Keep, Eugene explores social graph creation and compares interest-based graphs with social graphs.
It feels that we are at a turning point in the era of social networks. TikTok managed to leverage an algorithmic interest-based feed successfully, but it’s not the only recent success. Snapchat is doing exceptionally well, Zenly as well, and a big wave of vertical social networks is in the works with Public, Saturn, Pump, Matter, and of course, Vital! Verticalized social is the next generation of social:
• Matter: social x reading
• Public: social x investing
• Saturn: social x calendar
• Strava: social x running/cycling
• @joinvital: social x health optimization 🎥 What I’m Watching🇦🇺 Australia’s Insane Plan to Green the OutbackMajor infrastructure projects have been proposed to master Australia's forbidding geography and turn its deserts into arable land. 🇵🇭 Why 30% of Sailors are FilipinoWhy exporting your labor force isn’t a good idea. 🔧 The Tool of the Week🗺 ZenlyI’ve been playing with a lot of social apps lately. I recently tried Zenly, and I must admit, it’s very well done. The design is beautiful, and the product is very original. I might not be the app's target demographic (it seems more for 14—25 years old) but I still enjoy using it. 🪐 Quote I’m Pondering
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