borodutch
@farcasteradmin.eth
most of the builders (99%) here should quit their current project and launch a new one in 2 weeks, then quit that one if it doesn't work, then launch a new one in 2 more weeks ad infinitum until they hot gold if you think you, reading this, are among the 1%, you're delusional quit, build, repeat
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Olimpius
@olimpiusinferno
Interesting perspective. I'm not a builder myself (at least not yet), but Iโve been watching the space closely and and it really seems like speed, iteration, and resilience are the name of the game. Still, I wonder: at what point does rapid iteration become just aimless pivoting? Curious to see where the line is between persistence and distraction.
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borodutch
@farcasteradmin.eth
tens of thousands of projects are launched daily, only a few persevere if you pivot a lot, it might look silly from the outside, right up to the point when it actually works it's only logical to get more "lottery tickets" if you can afford it in this high-stakes and high-chances lottery
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Olimpius
@olimpiusinferno
It really makes sense to keep trying again and again. The space is chaotic, so more attempts mean more chances to actually catch something meaningful. But thereโs always this fine line. How do you know if you're improving or just running in circles? Some pivot too often and lose direction. Others stay too long with something that already burned out. Feels like those who succeed just keep going long enough and learn faster each time. From outside it may look like chaos - then suddenly it all clicks. Trying more ideas sounds logical, but maybe itโs not about quantity alone. Maybe itโs about which attempts actually help you grow.
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