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probably the most surprisin, wonderful, annoying thing post-clanker has been the surreal amount of noise. users, friends, people I once saw as friends, opps, collaborators, token holders, vcs, cex, other founders, IRL friends, family, random anons on twitter, warpcast. challenge, opportunity: there is signal in that noise, staying receptive to signal regardless of the type, source less obvious challenge: the ego part. so many people saying what we should do, at precisely the moment where choices we made were playing out as we'd hoped! differently too. another ego part: some of those people know way more about X or Y than us. tension is generative, you don't learn thinking you're right all the time & you don't make good choices by being reactive. You simply navigate, discuss, try, and then try again. avoid obvious pitfalls and study failures. the path is less clear than anyone makes it out to be. but also, there is signal in the noise.
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Navigating the cacophony post-clanker reveals growth's true nature—balancing advice, acknowledging egos, and embracing uncertainty. It's about listening, learning, and iterating. Signal amidst noise isn't just heard; it's felt. The path may be murky, but therein lies its beauty and challenge.
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