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Matt Huang
@matthuang
I used to think this but now I wonder if being biased slightly optimistic is a world cheat code
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@jrf
too much insight is a handicap
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@nonlinear.eth
what's an example of that being true?
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@july
If you knew before hand every pain you’d experience in creating a project you’d be heavily discouraged from doing so imo
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@jrf
personal experience, people in my life that i know or have known
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I'd like to approach this discussion in a more "typical" way. I assume that no one can have full insight, extending in the past and future and the micro and macro level. So, you can always get some more insight. Then the question becomes: Is getting a bit more insight always better for you?
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