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MarcoSanto
·3 anni fa·discuss
I will humbly give my POV on this. I also never understood the VC verbiage until after I “launched”. Now here is what I understand after coming forward with a business idea: the formula for “success” is being able to “uncover” a market request for a product/service and SELL that product/service to them. In this regard idea = market_need = make_something_people_want. Therefore, to me ideas AND execution are EVERYTHING. I think what people mean is that “talking” about an idea is not sufficient. I strongly disagree that ideas are cheap, as I disagree that execution is a given. I believe ideas are oxygen, execution is hydrogen, what you want is water…
MarcoSanto
·3 anni fa·discuss
Fun! I trolled your bit and it froze. To the first question I replied: “Hell I know??? You are the consultant!”
MarcoSanto
·3 anni fa·discuss
Worry about what other people think
MarcoSanto
·4 anni fa·discuss
So from the looks of it you are in a negative mind frame. Use a professional mental coach (therapist, of course, not one of those "gurus") to help you reframe. It is never too late nor you are never not good enough. But you have to get to a point where you really believe it, not just superficially. A well structured mental coaching development path will help you reframe. Use the right tool, get into therapy.
MarcoSanto
·4 anni fa·discuss
So I am contributing work to a product that is solving this exact problem. Would you mind giving it a look and see if it fits your requirements? www.nuvolaris.io
MarcoSanto
·4 anni fa·discuss
This. FFS who wants to stay home to live and work!?!? I don’t understand WFH. the right way is to have better public transport and cheaper housing, not secluded lives.
MarcoSanto
·4 anni fa·discuss
Yes, I do, but that's probably because I am not the target audience of their product. My gut feeling is that the target customer are devops teams in scaleups
MarcoSanto
·4 anni fa·discuss
Edo, what was it? For burnout or ADHD?
MarcoSanto
·4 anni fa·discuss
I feel you. As many here I failed to recognize burnout early enough to prevent total exhaustion. My experience (not a doc) is medication won’t help and ADHD seems to be a stereotypical American fixation almost like tomato sauce for us Italians. Call it for what it is and don’t blame yourself. The cure for burnout is change. Distance yourself from the source of discomfort, lay bricks or bag groceries for at least three months and it will go away. I am saying this because you said you cannot afford a vacation (not slouching on the couch, rather travel). Not sure my experience will help, but that’s my 2 cents.
MarcoSanto
·4 anni fa·discuss
It'a sunken cost effect at paly, little more than that. Oh, and parents pressure, least we forget the role of family. You can test my claim empirically by asking yourself: "are all college graduates I met more intelligent than me?". Admission test measure how well you can prepare for admission tests, nothing more. There are too many confounding factors and co-factors that play in the career of a relatively fresh semi-adult aged 17-18, that reducing it to a single number is just moronic or bad-faith utilitaristic escape route. Universities only care that you graduate so they can make money, therefore they use the simplest KPI to measure that. Let's not forget Universities are staffed with people and are a business.
MarcoSanto
·4 anni fa·discuss
I’d trade coaching budget for company car any day. But as the old saying goes: “what if they leave after we train them”? Pls post here if you find a channel. I am also interested in that. I have (www.adplist.org)[www.adplist.org] but it’s more technical mentoring than anything else
MarcoSanto
·4 anni fa·discuss
Yeah, that's a valid business. I also looked into that. wWould not mind to colaesce with others who think it could be worth to go to sanctuaries/worship palces and try to establish the service. think St. Peter's Square in the Vatican. St. Francis in Assisi, etc. (I am from Italy, but I guess every country has some sort of shrine where everyone goes, turists included)
MarcoSanto
·4 anni fa·discuss
I myself went for what I enjoy / makes me happy / balanced / serene. I am not “good” at anything myself either, but I realized that being “good” is heterodirectional criteria i.e. it’s judgment from the outside and I don’t think I want to let the “outside” chose for me. Not claiming social influence is not important, just that it should be 2nd-3rd in importance. Try to do what makes you happy, whatever it is, and try to surround yourself with good relationships. I use this criteria and it works on my machine… :D
MarcoSanto
·4 anni fa·discuss
Looks like the meme about the price of a bottle of water going around the internet has not reached some of us. There is no “true” price for water. Price is contextual. OP, you are in a contest for which your price is what your price is. Change context. I did.