artemis

/artemis30

a community by founders for founders. building this out as we go... together.

write-only social media + the occasional replies on mentions

i feel less connected to you all but more connected to myself than ever

net net, great trade
success is a filter for your beliefs

if you believe you will, then you can

but if you don’t believe you can… you never will
incentive alignment is key

if you know what’s in someone’s best interest, you know what they’re likely to do

trust is just… so last century
if you are still here and reading this, some goodies coming for anyone following this channel 🤫

i wonder !wen snapshot
web3, web4, fuck it… web5

it is still all about free cash flow and not much else

until you can pay your bills in crypto… or meet payroll with “vibes”
so many insights to share
you need to be in proximity of opportunity even when you aren’t in the room

you can code, make content, or make relationships…

choose your path and fucking own it
“action without purpose is the drain to a life of fulfillment”
everyone needs an operating system to govern their life

the most extreme (i.e. pure) example is @bryanjohnson’s blueprint — algorithmic optimization of daily action(s) towards a singular result… don’t die

what will yours be?
there’s a massive difference between movement and achievement

you ever cross off 30 things on your to-do and felt like you still didn’t get anywhere?

you’re approaching productivity the wrong way if your time management efforts aren’t underpinned by a constant refocus and realignment on:

1) the results you are after
2) the purpose behind it
3) and how that maps to action
testing testing

is this thing on?
when you have an idea, opinion, project, product, picture, post, etc. that you want to share…

stop letting “what do you think about ___?” be a filter for whether you put it out there

what do YOU think? that’s it.

if you’re creating, create unapologetically.
the value of community coalesces in its mission

have an outcome and achieve it
the idea of building in public sounds scary... which means it's probably a good idea. let's talk about it soon.