I turned my entrepreneur journey into a game
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I turned my entrepreneur journey into a game
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#2Re: I turned my entrepreneur journey into a game
#3But you shouldn't care what I think. You should care about what your target customer is prepared to pay you for, at least until you can lead a happy retirement with your runway.
Much love, and best of luck!
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#4If I may: "I designed my blog as a video game interface." It's not really a game for anyone except maybe for you.
Re: I turned my entrepreneur journey into a game
#5If I may: "I designed my blog as a video game interface." It's not really a game for anyone except maybe for you.
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#6I wonder if the skill stats here points to the next level, or are they meant to represent his skills on an absolute scale. Not doubting this person in particular, but I think there is almost always a big room for improvement in any skill in life even if you're already masterful.
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#8However, I also know from painful experience that time spent on this is likely a distraction from actually building the thing. The happy exception would be if this was indeed the core idea of the thing that you're building.
If so: well played. If not: get back to work.
ps. Most books are also distractions, but I've heard excellent things about Traction.
Re: I turned my entrepreneur journey into a game
#9[1] Show HN: Open Startup List - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22668802