3/ A slow burning realization,https://twitter.com/generativist/status/1126937613326151680 …
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4/ There are things I want to do. The idealist in me keeps trying to ignore...economic/ecological realities. But, the eyes-open me pushes for awareness.
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5/ Lately, I've been a bit enamored with the way
@dhh &@jasonfried's partnership seems to work (from what I remember back when I did rails work.) Clearly they're both astute at building products. But the division of labor seems like a good one.2 replies 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread -
6/ But, at this point, I don't have a strong relationship or work history with anyone on the product / business development side of things. And, very much like dating, I think it's a struggle to find a build a strong one.
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7/ So, I'm a bit stuck, albeit while trying to push forward. Do I continue trying to learn more on my own? Do I need to pay a tuition in experience on it myself? Can I find a partner(s) without worrying about being exploited. All hard problems. And I don't have the solution.
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I am good at, Idea generation & problem identification. I need to learn more about, Translation into a sustainable product.
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What are some good examples (in your opinion) of this? That you have experienced as either a consumer or producer.
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Well, I think that's part of it — until recently, I rarely paid for anything. Like, I'd *always* use the OSS solution, because...well, grad school. So I have a gap in consumer experience itself, even for tech/software!
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Okay. Beyond software then. The world is filled with products. I’m not pandering. Im curious. What is worth paying for?
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I think the only thing I'm ever satisfied with after buying is books. Everything else I have buyers regret like a week later.
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Because they have inherent value beyond the purchase price. Value increases and expands. Multidimensional- beautiful and useful and practical and portable and sharable. Books are perfect.
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: Okay. What's the business model though?
Me: I'll figure it out latter!