Yeah i'm not saying it's bad to incorporate this in your everyday life but it's rare to get money _because_ of it. If i write a software that is "totally me" and nobody wants it i'm poor. I can act like myself when i email/talk at work but my output has to please others.
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Replying to @gsvigruha @naval
How do you reconcile that with Paul Graham’s advice to build something you yourself want?
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Check this out: I actually think you’re pretty full of yourself. You’re super smart. I feel like you were somehow as a prince or a king to be as a kid. Then you clawed your way from Hungary all the way to the United States. You’ve done very well for yourself and you are proud.
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Justifiably so I would argue. Now, in the short run, maybe you’ll alienate yourself by wearing this pride on the outside (you dial it back) but in the long run, as painful as it might be, I think it would serve you well. First it makes you noteworthy. Second it’ll ratchet up
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Your ambition. Lastly there’s no better way to improve than to fail a little bit (if you’re rational, which of course you are). Now I’ve gone on a very long limb here, but do you see what I’m saying?
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @naval
Yeah i do. It's not a bad read actually. I am pretty full of myself deep down and I have put in a lot of work to mask it (and i thought i was good at it). Kind of curious how did you figure it? So your point is i should undo it gradually and iterate?
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Replying to @gsvigruha @naval
I’d like to think I’m perceptive so now we know that makes two of us. 1. First thing I ever heard about you: Anna shows me a text where you tell her how handsome you are 2. Wedding in Hungary. Something Gabe me the impression that you were raised to be a king.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @naval
Thanks! I'll give you 75% of that :) 1 is totally characteristic and spot on. 2 that wedding was mostly Anna (so maybe she was raised to be queen). Believe it or not i was raised to be modest but i think something in my nature rebels against it.
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Replying to @gsvigruha @naval
2. Modest but with high expectations right? Higher than for your younger brother right?
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @naval
Yes, especially before puberty. Less so after i became a teenager. The funny thing is high expectations there are mostly academic, maybe artistic but never really economic.
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Had same experience. Then foisted ambitions upon me were political!
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @naval
Wow interesting! So did you turn it into entrepreneurial ones or do you still have it? I turned mine mostly but not completely.
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Replying to @gsvigruha @naval
I still have it haha! We shall see though. It’s about finding that Venn diagram. And the timing must be right.
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