CONCEPT
Pivot or Persevere
The most consequential decision in a startup's life — the evidence-based determination whether to change fundamental direction or continue the current path — now complicated by AI that makes pivoting trivially cheap and therefore dangerously easy to confuse with progress.
A pivot, in Ries's technical sense, is a structured course correction designed to test a new fundamental hypothesis about product, strategy, or engine of growth. It is not a random change or panicked reaction but a disciplined response to validated learning indicating the current direction is unlikely to lead to a sustainable business. The persevere decision is its mirror: the evidence-based conviction that the strategy is working and remaining uncertainty is being reduced at a rate justifying continued investment. The AI revolution has compressed the temporal structure within which this decision was made, producing both opportunity (more evidence, more quickly) and pathology (decisions made too frequently, too reactively, with insufficient deliberation).
In The You On AI Field Guide
The pre-AI pivot was constrained by a specific friction: each pivot consumed weeks of implementation time, disrupted team morale, required abandoning laboriously constructed code and infrastructure. The cost acted as a natural brake, forcing the founder to weigh