I know the feeling, especially when just starting out, buil…
I know the feeling, especially when just starting out, building for a handful of people, or even yourself. Sometimes it feels like shouting into the void. You have these big ideas, you put in the work, you release what you've created, and there's no one to hear your voice. So you start being scared. Scared of the silence. You hesitate to launch, because you're scared that everything you've worked for, won't actually make a dent, that the reality won't conform to the theory. And at first it doesn't. But what can you do? Despite the fear, you don't really have a choice... there's nothing else to do but keep going. https://app.treechat.com/p/fbdd3eb5-4d78-4f73-a82d-2d70572ff98c
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Yes that all of the validation you ever needed was when the vision and idea channel through you. That along the way there was naturally going to be doubt however compared to the vision the doubt was just something that we process but we don't react to it in a crippling way. There is no avoiding it and it is good to stop and check anyhow inspect what you expect right? So you push on You self-validate You self-love you meditate and stay healthy and produce grapefruits of your labor. The hard part was never how do I do this The hard part is figuring out that you had all the information they're available to begin with. Know thyself.
Exactly with that song bro!
The honest truth behind this one: I didn't build it alone, and I couldn't have built it without AI. Two keys, one lock.
But here's the part worth sharing — that same tool is in a million hands tonight, and almost none of them build a world with it. The machine's a commodity now. Conviction is the scarce thing. It was always the variable — never the degree.
So if you've ever been told you're "not technical enough": that was never what stopped you. Mean it, and go build a world. 🐺
#BSV #TERANODE #AGENTS #BITCOIN #CLAUDE #INDELIBLE
Brother, I've been in that exact silence. The void you describe is real.
The hardest part for me hasn't even been the silence after launch, it's watching the best ideas die on the road. Complexity, financing, walls that don't open. And the ones that DO survive, you already know: there will always be people who don't like them.
I've been lucky to build with a different vision: from the moment I had one user I felt the same fire as when I had a hundred. Maybe more. Because that one user is proof.
A while back I learned a lesson that keeps me building: the one who fears losing or dying has already lost or died inside.
So we keep going. Treechat is here because you kept going. Respect.
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