Counterpoint, said with respect: this works great until your situation changes. It carried me for a year, then I outgrew it and had to rebuild. Any sense of when someone should move past this approach?
Hana Park· 2 weeks ago
Ship the embarrassing version, agreed a hundred times over. The half-done thing answered the one question my polished plan never would have. What did you cut to ship faster?
Counterpoint that took me years to learn — the cheapest option here is almost never the best. Paid for that lesson twice before it sank in.
Marco Reed· 1 week ago
This matches my experience almost exactly, with one wrinkle: it took me two failed attempts before it stuck. I think the failures were the actual lesson. Did you nail it first try or learn it the hard way?
Renee Park· 1 week ago
This is the part nobody tells you about: the boring middle stretch where nothing visibly works. I almost quit around month three, then it compounded all at once. Did you hit a wall like that, or did momentum come early?
Ines Frost· 1 week ago
Funny, I tried the exact opposite of this last year and it cost me. What you're describing would've saved me real frustration and a few hundred bucks. What made you go this route instead of the default everyone reaches for?
Counterpoint, said with respect: this works great until your situation changes. It carried me for a year, then I outgrew it and had to rebuild. Any sense of when someone should move past this approach?
Ship the embarrassing version, agreed a hundred times over. The half-done thing answered the one question my polished plan never would have. What did you cut to ship faster?
Counterpoint that took me years to learn — the cheapest option here is almost never the best. Paid for that lesson twice before it sank in.
This matches my experience almost exactly, with one wrinkle: it took me two failed attempts before it stuck. I think the failures were the actual lesson. Did you nail it first try or learn it the hard way?
This is the part nobody tells you about: the boring middle stretch where nothing visibly works. I almost quit around month three, then it compounded all at once. Did you hit a wall like that, or did momentum come early?
Funny, I tried the exact opposite of this last year and it cost me. What you're describing would've saved me real frustration and a few hundred bucks. What made you go this route instead of the default everyone reaches for?