I somehow managed to go from writer of ribbonfarm to underwriter of ribbonfarm.
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Replying to @Meaningness
All ways of monetizing I can think of constrain me further instead of adding freedom. There are no moksha exits here, only bodhisattvacuffs
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I’m sorry—that’s bad. I hope you find a satisfying model. Else, imo, put a bullet in its head. Sainthood is “near enemy” of bodhisattvahood.
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Replying to @Meaningness
There are no satisfying models here. I'm not unique. Pick 2 of 3 for blogging: {fun to write, makes money, makes you smarter/wiser}
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Replying to @vgr
Yes; broader conundrum: used to be many ways to make a decent living just for being smart and interesting. Each mainly dead now.
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Replying to @Meaningness
I've made it work so far by mixing in a stiff dose of assholery every year or two into smart+interesting, that tends to make some rain
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In that vein we are all looking enviously at Jordan Peterson’s patreon…
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I'm not. I don't like patreon.
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Replying to @vgr @Meaningness
Because you think it will make you beholden somehow? As long as you're like Jeff Bezos and clearly set expectations it should be fine.
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