marec1971 on Nostr: Every time after I listen to Jeff Booth on a podcast, I try to spend extra time on ...
Every time after I listen to
Jeff Booth (npub1s05…eyhe) on a podcast, I try to spend extra time on NOSTR purely because of his advice: “If you keep putting your time and energy into that other system, even if you’re kind of arguing against it, you’re still making it stronger.”
Well, if I remain primarily active on Twitter and LinkedIn, I’m guilty of that.
Challenge? My clients are mostly there, so I’m more or less forced to produce content there (too).
How do you all deal with this?
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