Post AWyZMqKnn6P6ZN5LW4 by rosano@mastodon.online
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 (DIR) Post #AWyZMqKnn6P6ZN5LW4 by rosano@mastodon.online
       2023-06-22T03:15:19Z
       
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       Is the solo model misaligned when capacity for non-projects feels chronically impossible, yet fundamental milestones seem lightyears away? How much is a celebration of what can be accomplished by one person and how much is a failure to involve others along the way?
       
 (DIR) Post #AWyZMrHIHdBxUmS3ge by noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social
       2023-06-23T07:28:52Z
       
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       @rosano I think it depends on your goal for a project.If it is to accomplish something, and you're sure working with other people will make it better; you should involve others.If your goal is to create a "lifestyle business" (nothing wrong with that), then it's fine to keep working alone. But you have to assume the limitations of that model.It's not only one or the other, but I find it very difficult to believe that you could fully achieve both. You should choose one and embrace it.