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Being too early is just as deadly as being too late.

[Thomas Edison's concrete houses](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edison_Portland_Cement_Company), any startup with a novel product society isn't ready for yet, "the market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent", etc.

What if Bitcoin - in this accumulation stage - is the first viable backstop to that problem? If an early innovator holds enough bitcoin and the price appreciates just more than their overhead, they can stay "disastrously early" for however long it takes to flip over into "just in time!". And society reaps the rewards of an invention it may never have seen or seen much later.

Bitcoin appears to be providing this service _to itself_ as well. That's combinaton is a goddamn civilization hack right there....

If this is true, we're playing with an **innovation tractor beam that drags the future towards the present unlike anything else** we've ever seen.

GM

Story of my life

I'm far too early for almost everything I do

Just thought about that today & how deadly it is. Hurts.

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take solace in the fact that your instincts are good. Having "bad timing" that makes you too early is actually a hyper-skill that you have to _undo_ in order to have better success. An otherwise positive quality that you have to tamp down because it's TOO GOOD is still a positive quality.

it'll serve you properly one day. It's about positioning and luck. ....and you're on nostr, so..

Read your note multiple times here

All I can say is, beautifully said💜 thank you