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phil
@phil
I have been toying with the idea of a Hypersub subscription based on my /books reading list. However, my previous experience with Substack (I wrote a weekly newsletter for ~2 years) makes me hesitate. Towards the end the newsletter became less fun, but I felt obligated to keep going since I had paying subscribers.
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Arjan | That Poetry Guy
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We live in a world full of ephemeral projects. If it becomes a drag, tell your subscribers, stop the payments and move on. You can always see with Hypersub how you can refund time minted beyond the moment of stopping, but that literally is a bridge to cross when you come to it. Start, experiment, iterate, pull the plug and start something new.
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