Archers are eating the open field right now. Anyone re-speccing troop types for the current meta, or holding your line and praying?
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Wish I'd read this three years ago — would've saved me a whole detour. The framing alone is worth the post. What changed your mind from however you used to think about it?
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?
This is the kind of post that should get pinned. The advice is everywhere but the honesty about how long it takes isn't. What's the part people quit right before it pays off?
Saving this. I've read a dozen takes on this and yours is the first that admits the tradeoff instead of pretending there isn't one. What would you give up first if you had to cut back?
Same, learned it the expensive way. Started small and let it compound instead of going all-in and burning out. Genuinely wish I'd done it sooner.
Bookmarked — I've sent three posts like this to my group chat and this is the one that'll actually get read. What got you into this in the first place?
Adding a data point: I've run this for two years and it's held up through a job change and a move, which is the real test. The trick was making it small enough that it never felt optional. How small did you start?