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Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
Is arrogance required to create great things?
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frdysk.framedl.eth
@frdysk
Definitely not required, but seen often and glamorized by media
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Chris McCoy
@mccoy
Need to be willing to bet on yourself which requires to believe you're directionally more correct than the masses -- so to an extent yes (mild arrogance)
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Tom Beck
@tombeck.eth
No, other way around. Creating great things causes arrogance.
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zico
@zico
my stack is definite optimism mixed with deep insecurity.
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Jeanne pfp
Jeanne
@prompterminal
As a replacement to purpose, yes, but might take everything in a misguided direction.
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lorepunk 🎩🪶
@lorepunk
Absolutely not. Humble patient collaboration gets the goods :)
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Jason Goldberg Ⓜ️ 💜
@betashop.eth
Self confidence yes. Optimism yes. Perseverance yes. Arrogance no.
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Charlie Harrington
@whatrocks
Hamming’s take: https://www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/YouAndYourResearch.html
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rhys
@rhys
extremes are easy for audiences to understand, accept, or distance from. and it seems a lot of what we deem “great” these days involves an audience
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wake
@wake.eth
Committed confidence. Else, Tate would be this generation's Edison.
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Juan and Only
@juan
To a certain extent, yes.
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Varun Srinivasan
@v
No but mild overconfidence is
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