Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Asking "do you agree with my opinion X" feels good in the moment: the other person is more likely to agree, as agreeing feels good. Asking "what do you think" without pre-supplying your take is riskier. But it's worth it, because you get more information, which is far more valuable than feeling good in the moment.
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Sui
@sui
Opinion doesn’t matter if they don’t know what they’re building and what’s their vision.
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Not everyone is a visionary builder. Often you really do just want 5 data points on whether A feels more right or B, or if there is some C you have not considered.
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CypherHiker
@aeh
Be careful of the “visionary builder” dialog…ego plays a part in this symphony of orthodox financial that you try to separate from…do what’s right, and imaginable (in your mind)…
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Sui
@sui
Yeah this is another side of the story. didn’t think this way which should not be ignored.But these people who are like that they’re never serious about their product,their first priority is always what they think is right according to their point of view & they ignore what their consumers want/demands & they fail.
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