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Chasing impossible edges, compounding hard work, and building with fire @openforage

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If you want to build something large, meaningful, and difficult, you need not be the smartest, but you most definitely need to be the most obsessed. It takes grit to build something ambitious and unknown, to keep going when the hype dies down and no one is clapping for you. You need conviction when no one else does, and you need to believe in the thing before the world gives you permission to. Otherwise, your idea is just decayed alpha. You need extremely high agency. No one will push you along. No one will tell you what to do next. You decide whether to move, and you own the outcome either way. You need to be comfortable with ambiguity. There is no playbook, because you are the one writing it. You need to have selective deafness. There will be a lot of detractors, some useless, some useful. Some might want to throw you off the path, but some genuinely want you to have a better product. Knowing which is which is the job. Greatness is about being the last person still in the room, the obsessed one, the one who kept going when quitting made more sense. The only reason you are there is that you decided to be.
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Life in a 9-5 job puts you on rails. Just like an NPC inside a well-defined sandbox, you are given a task and you work on it to perfection, and you repeat that day in, day out. Gradually, we start to look forward to our next holiday or break, where we can do the things we enjoy. It is a good life by every objective measure: well-paid, predictable. You can sketch the next forty years of your life on a napkin and be roughly correct. A startup gives you a chance to opt out of that mundane life. You trade the smooth glide for actual stakes. You work alongside people who picked weird, hard things over comfortable ones. Career compression is the cheat code. You wear several hats, ship faster, and get exposure that would take a decade at a big company. You walk away with stories, scars, and instincts that cannot be found anywhere else. In a country that quietly insists nothing is supposed to be cool, In a city built to make you forgettable, In a box that fits nicely, That's worth something.
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