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Nick T
@nt
i’m doing a self-study philosophy course alongside building /amp why? i’ve always pondered questions around ethics, which I believe are especially important for software builders, because if you really nail it you’re potentially creating consequences far beyond just your ARR. having done my first startup I notice the pull towards just thinking about efficiency (grind 16/7, binge huberman, “traction is king”, etc) with purpose often fading in the background as a result. I’m thinking this partial sabbatical of 2-3 months might help me answer the complicated and personal “why” questions and set me up on a good path I’m reading great philosophical works chronologically - I started with Plato’s Republic and just finished Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics after 2 weeks of full time study. I will now continue, likely part time, half and half, filing my learning and interpretations in a cardboard slip box called “Zettelkasten” (look it up, super interesting!)
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coachcoale.eth 🎩
@coachcoale
Love this. What are your key learnings?
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Ferran 🐒
@ferran
I really admire people that still uses flashcards and pen. Really love it! I should do it again too
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Dwayne 'The Jock' Ronson
@dwayne
you think a book club type thing with others might enhance the experience/learnings?
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woj
@woj.eth
missed this, please sign me up for early updates
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dusan.framedl.eth
@ds8
I'm supporting you through /microsub! 304 $DEGEN (Please mute the keyword "ms!t" if you prefer not to see these casts.)
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Hogan Prison no 619
@hoganthereformed
I love these sorts of deep dives into things. Need me a good read / research project
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