https://t.co/qZvI4KeUYO
The afterparty. No pitch decks, just a proper Mumbai rave for core Web3 founders, builders and capital.
150/1000 spots vanished already. Only 50 auto-approvals left before we turn on strict, manual gatekeeping for everyone else.
Nov 4. 21+
RAVECON
everyone at devcon is going to be talking
ours is the room where you stop talking and disappear into the music
me + @frdeepesh. underground sound, 21+. curated guest list so apply early
https://t.co/OnoiqdJkuB
Mumbai during @EFDevcon week is going to be completely overwhelming
So we’re building a place for everyone to catch up, cool off, lose track of time, and disappear into underground music for a night
Founders. Hackers. Creators. Degens
For 21+ only 🥃
https://t.co/qZvI4KeUYO
The Middle is where habits die.
Day 1 you post about it.
Day 300 is the before/after photo everyone shares.
Day 7 to Day 29 is where 90% of people quit, and nobody talks about it.
The middle looks like this:
You wake up 10 minutes late instead of 2 hours late.
You meditate for 4 minutes instead of 20.
You go to the gym and leave after one set.
You read half a page.
It feels like failing. It's not.
The brain is literally still building the circuits. Neuroscientists call this the "automaticity curve", the point where a behavior moves from deliberate to default. Research from UCL suggests this takes an average of 66 days. Not 21. Not 30. 66.
Most people quit on Day 14 because the habit still feels hard and they assume that means it isn't working.
It's working. You're just in the middle.
The people who make it don't have more discipline. They just stopped expecting the middle to feel like the beginning.
Show up in the middle. That's where identity gets built.