drewcoffman
@drewcoffman.eth
i firmly believe that this post is mourning the wrong thing. the problem isnât spending time in crypto, itâs mistakening the noise for the signal. donât let the degens and the drama convince you this space is small, when itâs actually the largest canvas tech has ever had OP says crypto feels like toys. toys are how we experiment with anything new. the first airplanes were toys. the first computers were toys. what look like toys now are prototypes for the future rails of governance, finance, civilization. the whole point is that it isnât finished, and thatâs what makes it hardâand worth it. keep building. https://x.com/howdymerry/status/1886079805961253213?s=46
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Trishđ«§
@trish
I know youâre a good guy who wants people to have opportunities here. You have good rational takes and I think curious minds should follow you That said there is a whole lot of heartache happening here too. Itâs not effective to tell a grieving person they are grieving the wrong things. Overcoming objections requires acknowledging these feelings with more empathy If collectively we arenât acknowledging the grief, people wonât be able to access the parts of their brain needed to rationally process the information As a community, I think this is where we are falling short
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drewcoffman
@drewcoffman.eth
to be clear, i didnât tell a grieving person theyâre grieving the wrong thing i told a community of builders and thinkers (farcaster) that i think itâs important to realize that many people are grieving the wrong thing, in the hopes that we all correct
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Ellie Davidson âïž
@ellied
Thank you for writing this! This describes how I feel, too.
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