150 years ago, pioneers were building rail roads What is the equivalent today? Well we're building in cyber space, the digital frontier Boarders are undefined The map is not the territory Copy/paste was possible, until it was't Bitcoin came along and solved the double spend problem Communication was centralised, until it wasn't Nostr has come along and put the user back in charge So what next? Well the railroads of our digital economy will look very different But no doubt someone somewhere will come up with it One thought I had: "every Nostr connection is a potential customer" "A potential customer that can't be taken away from you" So there's no rush People like to buy off people they know But it takes time to get to know people And they don't know what you sell And I don't know what they need So maybe it's just one gigantic market research phase Customer discovery on steroids Product-market-fit is out there It just takes time DO NOT STOP Podcasting Writing Speaking Investing Trying new things it the key Indeed, my son is starting to walk, and once again it's amazed me He doesn't give up EVER Just back up And tries again So On that note Tomorrow we go again GN

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I'm learning that the best path is the harder to take - requires more work, more foresight, more time, energy, resistance and belief. Short quick easy fixes do not suffice. Onwards.