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Ask HN: Does “Effort Deflation” Demotivate? Why Not Wait for Ever Easier Tech?
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by simonmesmith
1028 days ago
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In economics, deflation causes people to delay spending, expecting future prices to be lower. I find myself experiencing a similar phenomenon with technological advancement, especially with generative AI. Considering the pace of progress, anything I think to create—whether code, imagery, videos, music, etc.—seems like it will be easier and better accomplished in 6-12 months. Unless there’s a current need (e.g., earning a paycheck), the logical choice seems to be: wait for even better technology. Does anyone relate? If so, how do you navigate it? |
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Or you can spend a year not learning/experimenting/doing for $0 - saving $1000, but being a year behind
Just like buying a car, computer, phone, house, etc - put your stake in the timeline and live with the decision
Neither buying & starting now now waiting to buy & start for a year is inherently bad - just need to pick which cost ($$ today + experience vs no experience and $$ tomorrow) is better for you :)