1/ On the Right Way to Worry
Should you spend your whole life stressing out about all the various opportunities and challenges in your life?
Should you retire to your inner Buddha, impervious to the ups and downs of life?
My proposal to you is: Why not both?
People ask how digital property can have value? Three prerequisites:
1. It doesn't have to be valuable to everyone, everywhere just someone somewhere.
2. Society must have abstractions that are significantly high in Maslow's hierarchy of needs
3. Excess market liquidity
Listened to many "how to build an audience" convos on Clubhouse.
Many folks who did this 5yrs+ ago shared the same GENERIC advice:
"Stay consistent. Put in the reps. Create great content".
IMO: that's a pre-requisite, but not very helpful.
Less-obvious points I've learned
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skeptics: the metaverse is a marketing term to sell you stuff that doesn't exist
believers: the metaverse is a response to a vastly monopolized physical economy that recognizes the value of digital craft
I binged @jackbutcher's Build Once, Sell Twice in one sitting.
I expected an online course about building and selling.
But it's more than that.
Build Once, Sell Twice is a mindset. A playbook.
An operating system for the 21st-century entrepreneur.
Here's the TLDR:
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Crossing the River with Visualize Value
"Being a jack of many trades is useful when the internet lets you leverage their intersection." — @louispereira23
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