rileybeans
@rileybeans
i have a sort of confession this summer i decided to stop writing my weekly newsletter. i stopped feeling like i had anything important to say. it is true i get bored easily and need new things to excite me (Gemini), but i also just wasn't feeling like it was especially helpful for me. now when i do get the inspiration to write it feels more aligned, more thoughtful, more filled with care. along those lines, because I rarely write about technical topics I've been thinking about crypto as a writing angle less and more for curation of ideas, as I'm sure you've seen here. I think about tech in general as a path toward love and being and that should align much more often than it does. maybe this means I'm at a sort of crossroads but I think more than that it just means coming into a type of realization/actualization that keeps me on the outside. all this to say, i feel very dumb and I'm not sure of the path to take next, so we'll see how this turns out.
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bradq
@bradq
Your inner voice telling you that you are dumb is sabotaging you. π« The journey has many winding roads and feeling like an outsider doesn't mean there's a problem, it means you may be about to make a shift and it means you will be reminded what being an outsider feels like so you can emphathize in with others in your next chapter.
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trewkat
@trewkat.eth
Can relate to feeling unsure - I don't feel inspired to write about crypto these days because it feels so overwhelming and yet lacking in substance.
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Swampnet
@swampnet
You are the farthest from dumb!!!!!!!!
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Alina
@alinaferry
/microsub tip: 100 $DEGEN
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Aoife OβDwyer β βοΈ π©
@aoifeodwyer
/microsub tip: 345 $DEGEN
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