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This speaks to a larger issue about this space, which for engagement purposes is an obsessive fixation on: ‣The top 1% ‣The 10x dev ‣The hustler who relentlessly grinds at the expense of any life balance. ‣The perception of failure as nothing but weakness as opposed to part of the process. This is such a myopic way to look at things that you're naturally going to overlook some very talented people because they don't fit such a narrow definition. Furthermore, the ratio of people who genuinely fit these terms are outdone by those who pretend they have these qualities. People at large have a tendency to conflate loud voices with those who actually do the work & as such get caught up in the grift. Farcaster/Warpcast is better than the former bird app in this regard, but as this place grows, those who see things with such blinders on are naturally going to flood in and exacerbate that problem. My hope is that there are enough people here to call this stuff out and keep the ratio in check.
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Couldn't agree more! I cannot help but point back to @danicaswanson's amazing piece on how quality writing is systemic. The idea is creating systems that enable normal people to do above average work. We don't need to glorify this top 1% mindset, but rather embrace the beauty of being normal and average and contributing high quality work anyway! https://warpcast.com/danicaswanson/0x109da0c3
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Great discussion here (and thanks for mentioning my piece "Quality Writing is Systemic," @trigs). In this context I'd also include the concept of / 10 thinking from "In Praise of Going Slow" by @tombeck.eth, which I keep coming back to over and over again. One bright spot is that real recognizes real, as the saying goes. People who have actually done the hard work themselves can usually suss out the fakers pretty quickly. https://paragraph.com/@driftless/in-praise-of-going-slow
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