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antimo 🎩
@antimofm.eth
When I was in my twenties and was blindly chasing startup dreams, I didn't care about industry or mission or whether the whole thing made sense to me (or at all) in the first place Money and potential success were surely a part of it, but I think the main driver was challenging myself to grow and trying new things Now that I'm a dad, startup thinking and related world-changing aspirations are very far from my daily life and thoughts; whenever I read stuff like "if the dream isn't delusional, I don't want it" I just cringe and move on. I just want to do my job and enjoy my life, but that doesn't mean I'm not ambitious; I do have revenue and lifestyle goals, but these are now directly correlated to daily work and feel much less exponential than iterative When I look back on this, it can feel like I've given up, but the truth is that it wasn't even a shift: what I was doing back then was the product of unconscious drives, whereas now I have clear and conscious goals
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Daniel Lombraña
@teleyinex.eth
You have focused on the things that matter you the most right now. That's how we always should fell about it. We are a different person from yesterday and we have to embrace it.
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@baseddesigner.eth
My driver was to get to the best experience I could, and do the highest value quality thing with least effort and time
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Marcela
@laursa.eth
300 $degen thank you for the masterclass
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Rafaello.base.eth
@rafaello12
Glad to see you have a clearer mind Things would work out in your favor Could have sworn you were still in your twenties, you look young
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