by Salvador Jiménez V. | Mar 17, 2026 | Growth Tactics, Theories
The Discernment Filter Theory “He who has judgment, let him use it” EThis theory posits that in the era of information overload and mass automation, the scarcest and most valuable asset is not information, but judgment. It maintains that possessing the ability to...
by Salvador Jiménez V. | Mar 11, 2026 | Growth Tactics, Theories
The Dynamic River Theory “The nature of life is not permanence, but flow” This theory posits that suffering (and strategic failure) stems from a conceptual error: treating life and business as solid, static objects when they are, in fact, ongoing events. Stability is...
by Salvador Jiménez V. | Mar 3, 2026 | Growth Tactics, Theories
The Theory of Progressive Acceleration “Performance isn’t at odds with speed.” This theory posits that in digital marketing and project management, top speed is irrelevant without a controlled acceleration curve. It maintains that “running for...
by Salvador Jiménez V. | Feb 27, 2026 | Growth Tactics, Theories, Uncategorized
The Theory of Pre-existing Truth “I’m not saying it; it’s written right there.” This theory proposes that in any complex system—be it a business, a relationship, or a creative project—the “Truth” (the solution or the root cause) already exists...
by Salvador Jiménez V. | Feb 20, 2026 | Theories, Growth Tactics, Growth Tactics, Theories
The Theory of Vital Opportunity Cost «Don’t waste your miracle on pain.» This theory posits that existence is a statistical miracle and that “staying” in suffering—whether due to a toxic relationship, a soul-crushing job, or a resentment from the...
by Salvador Jiménez V. | Feb 11, 2026 | Theories, Growth Tactics
The Theory of Operational Reciprocity «When you learn to receive, you learn to give» This theory postulates that feedback is not a one-way communication act but a cycle of value transfer. It argues that a leader’s ability to offer constructive criticism and direction...
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