People do not choose the best path. They follow the lowest friction path.
There is a difference between getting users to do X, and X happening when the user basically does nothing.
It's called the default effect... It's such a cool concept.
but the thing is you have to catch the mosqouitos one by one from a swarm of constantly moving mosquitoes... with just two fingers.
I hope that puts it into context🙂
People reading this might not really grasp what this process is like...
Trying to explain a concept you actually understand step by step in real time is kind of like trying to put a bunch of mosquitoes in a box-
You don’t think linearly. You think cinematically. Flashbacks, parallel plots, emotional B-roll - your mind cuts, pans, and overlays constantly. It’s not chaos, it’s editing. You’re not “too much.” You’re just trying to direct a story that runs 12 frames faster than the rest of the world can see.
I genuinely believe the world would be such a wonderful place if everyone could just focus on and build the thing they genuinely felt the need to build.
Not for money. Not because someone asked. Just because the need was there.
That is how I think real value is actually-
@m_galex56298@UtchayMillion@smartnakamoura@brain_okoli So basically your point is people should just approach potential investors and demand for capital??
On what basis does an investor give out his hard earned money?
@UtchayMillion@smartnakamoura@brain_okoli Everything in life, not just in business, is about exchange of value.
You cant expect to get a thing when you are not giving something in return.
@UtchayMillion@smartnakamoura@brain_okoli So many people disagreeing and making fun of this post... Says a lot about the mindest of many Nigerians. So basically their point is "If a person has a dream but no capital, pursuing that dream is a waste of time"
It's kinda sad tbh...
I love engineering but I'm pursuing it as a career simply so I can earn and not depend on anyone. Ideally I'd be striving to hit my financial goal with a client acquisition agency...
If tomorrow i figure out how client acquisition actually works, to the point i could predictably replicate it, engineering becomes what it always really was... Something I study because I want to understand, not because I want to get paid.