most of the world has lost the will to do big things--incredible alpha now in working on a big project. most of the world has also lost the ability to think on a long time horizon. combine the two and you'll be really happy!

Nov 4, 2022 · 12:18 AM UTC

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'Why' is the reason or any more ?
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On it:
The scope of what we are working on is immense. I look forward to being more active on here, to talk about what the project is, as well as share progress. For now, here is a teaser... 👇🏾
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I think big projects get their fair share of haters. It’s tough to shake those doubters especially when long term success and capital is contingent on it
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Don't big things (size, complexity, impact) require some inherent long horizon thinking?
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This is why i have the utmost respect for Zuck
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A big part of the problem is the disinterest in funding moonshots.
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We were really happy till you decided our passion needed automating away.
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April 2018 80/log(X)
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I love the sentiment, Sam, but I have to warn the readers this path can lead to great heartache. Long-term thinking combined with big ideas can be very lonely and spirit-draining.
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Big thing + long time horizon = big funding. If you are willing to engage then the tweet makes sense