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Cryptpal Singh | π
@cryptpal
How would you live differently if you knew youβd live till 100?
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Vinay Vasanji
@vinayvasanji.eth
I would try to chunk things into decade long projects β I have 6 to 7 of those left I'd probably indulge myself in things that are inherently bad for you but enjoyable (tasty but rich foods etc), and take much greater physical risks But nothing as crazy as this guy https://warpcast.com/vinayvasanji.eth/0x830f8283
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Cryptpal Singh | π
@cryptpal
Whatβs planned for the next decade? What categories of life do you think about?
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Vinay Vasanji
@vinayvasanji.eth
Still puzzling through it but broadly I am prioritizing creativity and doing joyful things over strictly useful things https://warpcast.com/vinayvasanji.eth/0x7cd2b758
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Cryptpal Singh | π
@cryptpal
Been reading, and coming to the conclusion that creation is the only way to stay sane in the long term
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Vinay Vasanji
@vinayvasanji.eth
You and I have both been through a few ups and downs on the founder journey Creation is, of course, part of that The thing I'm acknowledging now is that there are multiple paths to creation outside of a startup and often those paths are more sustainable and meaningful long term
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Cryptpal Singh | π
@cryptpal
π― Ironically, I think (venture) startups can stifle creativity. Have started to think of life as a series of creative projects and that to me is far more powerful than just jumping into to build a startup. The domino effect of this over a few decades will be magnificent
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