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4. Organize occasional group events. Without becoming a meetup app, the app should push events — concerts, hikes, movie nights — with groups of 6-10 people.
David Titarenco • RFC: Let’s Disrupt Dating Apps
James Currier • Status, Wealth, & Power: Network Effects Demand A New Social Contract
In this chapter, we’ll talk about how you can find your own communities (if you haven ’t already) and how to uncover the kinds of problems that might be best suited for a minimalist business. I won’t lie. This process takes time, but done right and, most of all, done authentically, it will be the basis of how you move forward now and for years to co... See more
Sahil Lavingia • The Minimalist Entrepreneur: How Great Founders Do More with Less
Regrets are resolutions, and 27 other lessons I've learnt at 27 — sindhu.live
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To figure out who to focus on, start with two questions: 1. Who do I want to get together? 2. Why are we coming together?
Kai Elmer Sotto • Get Together: How to build a community with your people
On Finding Your People:
I’m told I have an unusual talent for finding wonderful people. Below is my strategy for having a rich social life in any large city
Disclaimer: This will require you acting in a way that is not normal. You may need to decide whether you want to be normal yet lonely or unusual yet connected
0. Treat it as a second job.
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The last parallel between DAOs and elementary school is this: Learning is a lot easier when you’re in community. Find people you feel psychologically safe with that you can ask your every question to (and if you don’t have those people in your life, reach out and I can help you find some!) The road to access is paved with education, vulnerability, ... See more