Max Hillebrand on Nostr: Perfectionism paralyzes. Early agorists embraced barter and precious metals despite ...
Perfectionism paralyzes. Early agorists embraced barter and precious metals despite imperfections; they prioritized utility over idealism. Waiting for flawless systems cedes ground to entropy. Iteration refines ideas: release prototypes, test in real markets, adapt. Critics of imperfection often contribute nothing—ignore them. Functional mediocrity outperforms hypothetical utopias.
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