Was talking about this exact thing in my Bitcoin group chat today. One of our friends just can’t get past his ego about Bitcoin and it will hold him back from ever letting go, accepting that he doesn’t understand it, doing the work, and then admitting he was wrong. Glad I was wrong about it so many years ago.
Fail as fast as possible, make the necessary change and try again!
When you fail fast there is less destruction!
How could we encourage a culture where failing fast is seen as a step towards innovation rather than a setback? Check out this clip with nostr:nprofile1qy0hwumn8ghj7cn0wd68ytnvd9nksarwd9hxwumsdaex2tnrdakj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qgewaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8xmn0wf6zuum0vd5kzmp0qqstnn4wadqh3f2fazc9wre53vk25jl03yeluver630rsawqryv69ss7r0gzq
Great clip and point. Humility and self-awareness are necessary traits to have and they are harder and harder to come by these days.
Good to know, as it’s always weird joining a brand new platform and trying to find your voice.
Finally joined Nostr after so many months of listening to all my favourite podcast guests and talking heads move here. But a question for you all, why can’t we activate wallets as Canadians?
