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My quick psychoanalysis is twofold:
What I think of people who say that: I think they are lucky, and that it’s therefore ignorance. It’s someone who apparently performs in this way, but it’s highly likely that it’s just confirmation bias / survivor bias.
What I think of myself raging when reading that: we already criticize marketing because the results are hard to measure. Moreover, even when wanting to and being able to calculate everything, the element of luck in marketing success is huge. So, they are not entirely wrong to only rely on 'vibes,' but it's still the worst advice to give. It gives the impression that marketing isn’t something you learn, and it gives a lot of credit to people who claim to be cool or are considered cool because they supposedly have the right vibes, when in reality, as mentioned above, there’s a lot of luck/social context involved. I rage because I personally find that marketing in crypto is hard. And I'm kind of the type of person like ‘I rage, therefore I am.’ 0 reply
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