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by samcollins
4063 days ago
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I've done this. It's very strange how growing instead of learning can feel like the right thing to do sometimes. It seems, at least in my mind, like some instinctive reaction to develop a position of strength (dumb animal), rather than to pursue a valued purpose (intelligent animal). In the times when I've made this mistake, it matches closely with when I'm simply trying to make something popular, rather than when I'm pursuing of a deeper purpose I really care about. This article makes me think that the founder here has essentially identified a fundamental litmus test for the motivations of startup founders (purpose/fame). |
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I don't know if it matters, but in thinking about Dwilly as a community rather than customers, I find myself thinking very differently about how it operates, what it stands for, etc.