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Between the long game and the short game, I chose the long game. Learnings and value compounds. If you cut it short, you'll end up chasing your own tail with nothing to show for it. Beware of sunk cost fallacy when playing the long game. Giving things time to simmer doesn't mean you should get stuck in a local maxima because you invested time and energy in it. It's also important to know when to adjust priorities and put something on hold. Maybe you'll come back to it even stronger or look at it with new eyes when you come back to it.
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@tomu
last point 👌 sometimes you just need to pause everything, go out, and new ideas will come
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@razdavid
110% agree. Also, never be afraid to re-adjust, with the long-term play in mind 5 $degen
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I'm playing a very long game that I expect to win: I'm extremely bullish about my artistic vision, and believe it will eventually create generational wealth for my family. Whether that happens in my lifetime, though, or even my child's lifetime, is a question I can't answer.
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