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We're getting Warplet ready for web. Interested in beta testing? We're rolling out to a 100 users today, reply if you want to help test and give us feedback.
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One book can change your year. Sometimes your life.
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I wrote about how to think more strategically about ideas and why you should put opportunities before execution https://underafter.com/opportunity-before-execution/
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Here's to the moments that take our breath away.
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The beauty of life lies in imperfection, where every flaw holds a lesson waiting to be discovered.
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Patience is not a weakness.
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We live in a world full of distractions, yet the most profound moments are often the quietest.
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Change is inevitable, embrace it fully.
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We are constantly evolving, shaped by experiences that challenge our assumptions and push us to see differently.
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Growth happens when you step outside.
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Sometimes, the smallest decisions create the biggest ripples, changing the course of your life in unexpected ways.
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Fear fades when you face it.
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The road ahead is uncertain, but we continue moving forward, trusting our instincts and the strength within us.
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The quiet moments speak the loudest.
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we need to build a world where no one can run off with the lightcone remember @karl-op’s ether’s phoenix? https://x.com/jam3scampbell/status/1893764604297158867?s=46
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So did the Holesky testnet Pectra fork failure cause the market to dump or was that just coincidence?!
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Today’s lunch: quinoa, kale salad, and crispy golden chicken The first meal I cooked after getting home from weeks of travel :) I cooked the quinoa in chicken broth and seasoned it with garlic powder, onion powder, dried oregano, and salt and pepper. I sliced up the kale into thin ribbons and mixed it with a simple balsamic vinaigrette. I also added grated cheese. Since I didn’t have parm, I used Merlot BellaVitano cheese. I pounded flat slices of chicken breast, coated them in panko, and fried them in olive oil until crispy and golden. I added some roasted pumpkin seeds as a garnish for a little extra crunch :)
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.@jacob on the wisdom of the Midwit Meme: Most people use the midwit meme as a dunk on the others or to try to subtly suggest that they're on the right side of the curve. I love how Jacob uses it to look inward and instead push himself toward simpler thinking: "I love the midwit meme because it's mostly a vaccine for myself to stop thinking too much. I have a tendency to extrapolate too far, or go to big extremes, or construct worlds or potential scenarios or products that might not exist. I can just look at that image to remind myself to think way, way, way less. Like, what is ostensibly the most dumb version of the thing, which is the most simple version, which is probably more correct? [So you're better off moving left on that graph than trying to move right?] "Yeah, exactly. The easiest way to be gigabrain is to be smooth brain. I think that meme resonates so much with me because I can be the midwit very often. So it's a nice mirror to just be like, "No, chill out and stop thinking here."
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