Balaji writes about big systems, network effects, and where technology is taking society. Bloomberry helps you think and write at that scale.
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Every major institution is a network that accrued legitimacy over time. Networks can be replaced by better networks. The question is not whether institutions will be disrupted. The question is whether the new networks that replace them will be built by the people who use them β or by the people who currently run them.
The university system optimises for credentials. The internet optimises for capability. Over the next 20 years, every job that can be decoupled from credential requirements will be. The question for education is simple: are you teaching people to be certified, or to be capable?
What is Balaji Srinivasan's writing style?
Balaji writes about large systems β politics, technology, money, media β through a lens of network effects and decentralisation. His writing is dense with reference and assumes a reader engaged with technology's impact on society.
Who is Balaji's writing style suited for?
Technology founders and investors writing about macro trends, the future of institutions, Web3, AI governance, and anyone who wants to write about technology's societal impact with intellectual depth.
What topics work best in Balaji's writing style?
Network states, institutional disruption, the future of money and media, AI and governance, and any topic where a technology-first perspective offers a fundamentally different reading of how systems work.
Can I use Balaji's style for more accessible content?
Yes. Bloomberry can calibrate the density and reference-heaviness to suit your audience. The core characteristic β systems thinking, technology optimism, and long-term perspective β can be expressed at any reading level.
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