tk
@tike
no hate but if I’m 35 smth making mini apps I’d re evaluate my life *very seriously*
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six
@six
wild thing to say. unsolicited advice, would listen to your colleague here: https://farcaster.xyz/div/0x33c79164
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tk
@tike
if work gives me purpose, if ambition drives my life more than god or kids, if i have dreams unfulfilled from the time you were 12, if i am nowhere near to your $$ goals, if i am still delusional about building products / being a founder but somehow still a small timer i'd seriously re-evaluate building for 30K users. but that's just me. none of what i say is true. it's just my belief. felt strongly, held loosely.
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six
@six
agree re tam of miniapps not being 1b+ business opportunities right now. maybe misinterpreted your cast as more broad than that re making mini apps at all
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tk
@tike
more likely. if you're doing it as a side hobby because you just love building then nothing truly like it. there's joy from things that are personal to us. but if you haven't *arrived* in your own world/definition, then i 100% believe it's a losing move
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@six
don't disagree w this, just the framing in the og cast. we started with "re-evaluate your life" and then ended with "under a certain set of conditions it does not make sense as a full-time business that can achieve outlier outcomes"
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Monteluna
@monteluna
Counterpoint: Maybe we need more smart people making "mini businesses". Ayn Rand type stuff with builders focusing on niche products where they focus on 1-2 man teams and bootstrap a product from $0 a $10M business first. We might be making a new market category of millions of new "mini businesses". No VC money. No 10 year exits. Just lock in with a few thousand users, zyns, Claude code, and token launches today.
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