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Greg
@greg_wallace
I like to create, web designer (25yrs exp), building @game_votes, domains @dnliquid, keen photographer 📷 , love the beach & good coffee.
QLD, Australia Katılım Ekim 2010
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I still remember when grammar and spelling mattered. It meant you cared enough to proofread what you were sending. Now it’s more human to do the opposite. Go figure.
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NEW: AI startup unveils "anti-Grammarly" tool that adds typos & grammatical errors to emails to make them seem human-written.
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These Casio remixes from Ura Watches go perfectly with a well-riced Linux distro 🤩 urawatches.com/collections/eo…

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@RareImagery Wow what a cool collection. Is that a vision psycho stick at the end? I had the same deck!
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I spent ~$35k across 7 products - 3 even hit $1k mrr
I still killed them all
most founders think that's embarrassing but I think it's the biggest reason I'm winning now
fast failures aren't setbacks - they're data
each product I killed taught me something I couldn't learn any other way
you can't learn what customers actually want by reading books
you can't learn what business model works by watching YouTube
you learn by building something, watching it fail, and asking why
the problem is most founders take 18 months to learn what should take 6 weeks
they build in secret for a year. launch. realize nobody wants it. get sad.
I learned faster
one of my products attracted the wrong customers killed it at $1k mrr
one had good economics at scale but I was too small to make it work - killed it
one was a feature pretending to be a product - killed it at $300 mrr
each death made the next product better
the products that work now, the ones doing $1m mrr combined, only work because I learned what doesn't work first
and I learned that fast
the real shift is:
stop thinking "I failed 7 times"
start thinking "I ran 7 experiments and extracted the data"
failure isn't the opposite of success - it's the tuition you pay for it
the only question is: how much are you paying, and how fast are you learning?
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