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Nicholas Charriere
@pushix
I just had dinner with 2 friends: one that works at openAI and one at magicEden. I could visibly see the markets on their faces. Remember: markets have cycles, and a lot of the feelings are fictional. Focus on building, learning and first principles.
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Mac Budkowski
@macbudkowski
πŸ’― I guess it's easy to confuse a passion for your business with the excitement you feel when it grows fast. We don't know the distinction until the market goes bad :)
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@bias
Yeah, the best advice is just unsubscribe from all narratives and especially the mainline news.
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Phil Cockfield
@pjc
"building, learning and first principles." ← πŸ‘ yes!
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Jeadie
@jeadie
the markets on their faces - great phrase
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Jess Zhang
@jess-zhang-ziyue
MagicEden - still the best name in the game
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Charlie Harrington
@whatrocks
Choosing a bad market or a nonexistent one still has impact. You may not be able to survive long enough to discover a market or wait for resuscitation. Also pure learning and discovery without an eye towards market is just playing with legos (which I love to do btw).
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David T Phung πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έβš›οΈπŸš€
@davidtphung
word.
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@sigh
:)
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