Geoff Golberg
@geoffgolberg
When you build in public, be prepared to be held accountable in public https://warpcast.com/dwr.eth/0xc6a96b1d
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christin (3/100 š„)
@christin
the awkward part for leaders / founders is that things are constantly changing and sometimes some decisions are backtracked but optics-wise it doesnāt look good to admit to being wrong so they are cornered into making it seem like it was part of the plan all along there are also many smart people on this platform who are paying attention, so standard ways to guide the rhetoric donāt work well I wish there is a way to āgracefully get off the stageā as we say in Chinese, where the critics can give room for the ones critiqued to back down and self-correct or else those critiqued will always carry the baggage of past decisions and not be acknowledged for newer improvements, which makes doubling down more likely
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acai
@acai
the graceful exit sure is a class move on its own and i appreciate the attempt to come up with a resolution but tbh, looking at how dwr operates on this platform, i tend to believe that he wouldn't even notice, let alone appreciate the offer if the critics really alluded. 400$farther
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christin (3/100 š„)
@christin
his job is hard! I think trying to serve an open protocol and a startup entity with its fiduciary duties isā¦at times, at odds.
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acai
@acai
absolutely a delicate balance that probably no one should even attempt to achieve to begin with i mean, literally he gets more heat for backpedaling or contradicting what he claimed with what he actually is doing, than anything else imo, he'd be better off just be straight up with the intentions and way of management, instead of trying to please all sides
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