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@nonlinear.eth
being a good founder requires 1) being headstrong and ignoring the opinions of others and, 2) humbly embracing feedback hard part is knowing when to do what
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@justbuild
This all day. No one is going to believe in your product or work harder to make it work than you do, so you have the right to refuse a pov when it's given to you. Flaming people that don't agree with you though doesn't help anyone. The skill required to navigate this is one I see so commonly held by people here on the purple app it seriously blows my mind. Makes me outrageously bullish that, that temperament is baked into the culture.
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Renรฉe Campbell
@reneecampbell
Same rules apply to creating art. Donโ€™t know if the answer is the same for you but ultimately following my gut on when to listen works best.
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@my
Customer feedback. All other feedback is "neat," to be taken with saltbergs
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@thompson
and consistency - pretty damn important
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@wgmeets
Also post on /memes... right?
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@eriks
start w 1, balance 1 and 2 after some adoption? currently pre-launch finding it hard to take any feedback, but sometimes it feels stubborn ngl
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@m-j-r.eth
that sounds like a coin that is spinning.
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Chase Sommer
@chasesommer
Personally I think you do an excellent job doing that - surprised at how responsive you are!
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@links
I call this the Captain Kirk style of leadership. Get everyoneโ€™s opinion, make a decision, execute.
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@maretus
How do you tell the difference between the vocal minority and the person offering genuine feedback?
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@push-
Man this cast is something else. Right in the chest, gotta push to find that balance๐Ÿ’†๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ
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Lauren McDonagh-Pereira
@lampphotography
Yeah, that is tough. I ignore anyone who tells me to quit.
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@rafaello12
Being a good founder means balancing headstrong determination with humble openness to feedback. The challenge lies in knowing when to do each.
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@baubergo-
This rule applies to any business in the world and it is the difference between successful companies and bankruptcy imo
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@tn100x.eth
hell yea!
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@bleu.eth
follow your instinct
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@alecpap
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@alexpoon.eth
No doubt
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Cyber Paradox
@cyberparadox.eth
I think the key is distinguishing between honest, genuine advice from people who want what's best for you, and noise/heckling from those who want to see you fall Much easier said than done though
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