LilPing
@pingfeng
A lot of times when I cast here, it's not because I'm super bullish on FC, but simply because I can speak my mind here in a somewhat mentally healthy way. For example, if I mention anything about Nouns in my WeChat moments, I'll get these random replies like 'What's the point of all this talk? The more you talk, the more the price drops.' It leaves me speechless and frustratedš„² I want to snap back, but then I have this internal struggle where I tell myself to stay calm and not get angry. In the end, my brain crashes and I just delete these people who leave nonsensical comments. Ironically, this person even had 'DAO' in their WeChat name. As one of my friends would describe these situations: they're full of violence.
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frankie.base.eth
@frankieco.eth
Iāve been active online for over 20 years and built a decent following, but it wasnāt until the last 10 that I stopped worrying about how people would react to my POV. I realized itās more important to get the thought out than to worry over how itās received. Thatās become especially true with Nouns. Iād rather take the backlash upfront, knowing my intentions are focused on pushing the brand forward, even if it ruffles feathers. Appeasing the current crowd wonāt fix whatās broken. I also learned that youāll never satisfy everyone and itās better to open the conversation, even if itās uncomfortable. Thatās part of being human and part of the internet finally growing up enough to allow for real dialogue instead of defaulting to attack mode šāØā¤ļø
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Jialin š©
@jialin
be with you here.
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Hua
@ameliehua.eth
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wiz
@wiz
please share more of your dao thoughts here :)
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183Aaros.base.ethšµš“
@183aaros.eth
I deeply understand.
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julie.base.eth ā
@julieinweb3
I understand completely.
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Mable Jiang
@mablejiang
I understand.
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