Young enough to still think i can understand everything, building things while i try

Joined October 2025
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We already know the truth from our ancestors pretty much but this is an example how bad humans stand uncertainty. But im actually amazed that humans can actually figure some of the things out by science as well. Science seems to be a philosophy of the current era.
Jun 14
Science is not a process, a credential, or an institution. It is the unflinching pursuit of truth, carried out by the few, co-opted by the many.
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I went too abstract tho Naval post wasnt really related but I wanted to say that
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We suffer cause we know too little. And I truly mean it. Its the system illusion giving us so much information which doesnt really matter. Everyone should start reading ancient texts and philosophy.
Jun 14
do we suffer more because we understand too much?
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when are we getting fable back? @realDonaldTrump
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Polymaths will dominate the next 5 years, but only if they practice the skill of knowing what to ignore. You can learn and do anything now, meaning that it will become increasingly rare for a person to put time, attention, and care into one thing.
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"done is better than perfect" created more trash than value. some things deserve to be done well or not at all.
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unpopular opinion: most founders should get a job first. hard to solve problems you dont understand. harder to sell to people you dont know.
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community building is a distraction for most early founders. you dont need a discord. you need 10 paying users.
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authenticity is a competitive advantage only if youre interesting. most people are authentic and boring.
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the "1000 true fans" theory sounds nice until you realize finding 1000 people who actually pay is a decade of work.
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"follow your passion" is survivorship bias dressed up as advice. most passions make terrible businesses.
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controversial: working on your startup nights and weekends is smarter than quitting your job. poverty is not a productivity hack.
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most networking advice is written by extroverts who dont realize their personality is doing 90% of the work.
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the mvp mindset created a generation of founders who ship garbage and call it iteration.
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Jan 31
"fail fast" is cope for people who didnt think hard enough before starting.
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Jan 31
hot take: competition is a sign youre building something obvious. monopolies are built in markets people think dont exist.
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Jan 31
mentors are overrated. most successful people have no idea why they succeeded. they just have a story that sounds good.
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Jan 30
the best founders i know arent passionate about their product. theyre obsessed with the problem. different thing entirely.
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Jan 30
"just start" is advice from people who forgot how paralyzing zero momentum actually feels.
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Jan 30
unpopular: your first 100 users dont matter. the 10 who stay after you mess everything up do.
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