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@heavygweit
just realized i haven't been posting a lot of dev questions as i'm learning bc they feel "too junior" to me and i have this belief that as a cofounder i need to always position myself as an expert in the public arena (especially dev if i'm building out the interface our users will interact with) but this is a huge hindrance to my learning, as i'm cutting myself off from a fantastic resource (the farcaster /dev community) any other founders ever experience this? how did you strike the balance between learning in public but also maintaining that vibe which inspires confidence in your abilities to build/run your company?
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IMO it’s totally ok to ask questions and be open about the lack of knowledge. If you come looking for answers people will provide them, and I would say with kindness if on Farcaster :) The only mistake you can make assuming you know what you don’t know. I did this early on where I would ask questions and act like the more experienced dev didn’t know what they were talking about; I still lay awake from the shame 🫠 As far as founders go I think @kyletut does this really well. Never afraid to ask the questions and spur creative solutions. Life is a balance of rough and smooth brain people, and we need everyone in between
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Just ask silly questions. Naiveness is a gift. If you can place yourself in a silly, naive state of mind, you can imagine and discover some pretty amazing things.
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