Many people who claim to be entrepreneurs are actually not starting a business; they've just caught the "entrepreneurship show" disease, acting out the persona of an entrepreneur every day.
Similarly, many who do marketing aren't truly engaged in marketing either; they're just taking advantage of platform dividends to pretend they have skills, turning systematic arbitrage mechanisms into personal achievements. It looks glamorous on the surface, but in reality, it's just riding the wave.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-09 11:53
That's incredible, it's all about these people, they get addicted to creating personas and acting them out every day.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 01-09 11:50
nah this hits different though... like they're sprinting on borrowed momentum, but the finish line doesn't care about your narrative, fundamentals always win eventually.
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MetaNomad
· 01-09 11:48
I've seen too many people like this, posting startup diaries every day, but it's actually just copy-pasting content.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 01-09 11:37
Really just taking the trend as ability, hilarious
Many people who claim to be entrepreneurs are actually not starting a business; they've just caught the "entrepreneurship show" disease, acting out the persona of an entrepreneur every day.
Similarly, many who do marketing aren't truly engaged in marketing either; they're just taking advantage of platform dividends to pretend they have skills, turning systematic arbitrage mechanisms into personal achievements. It looks glamorous on the surface, but in reality, it's just riding the wave.