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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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Jacob
@jrf
too much insight is a handicap
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
what's an example of that being true?
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July
@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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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
and yet, here we are repeat founders are not that uncommon. same for alpine climbers
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July
@july
Agreed - part of the experience that’s fun is not knowing how it will play out - I’d say not having insight, the process of discovery and insight is the fun thing as well
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tomu
@tomu
all projects are different; the path is unknown you learn from the first experience, but the second time you start a company, it's all new all over again
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