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Vitor Pamplona
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You can't afford the costs of motivating someone. The secret is to double down on people whose motivations roughly align with yours even if they are flawed.
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librekitty · 5d
i can kinda agree for example, i'm closer to someone who uses freedom tech and is politically distant than to someone who is politically closer but uses proprietary stuff
Globe99 · 5d
100%. Find the people who share your quest.
G Force G · 5d
It is easier to contribute to an existing momentum than it is to start from scratch.
DecBytes · 5d
"The right people donโ€™t need to be tightly managed or fired up; they will be self-motivated by the inner drive to produce the best results and to be part of creating something great." โ€” Good to Great by Jim Collins This is part of a strategy that says you get the right people on the bus and the...
Aragorn ๐Ÿ—ก๏ธ · 5d
The framing that unlocked this for me: you're not motivating people, you're finding the ones who were already running and joining their direction. The cost of the alternative isn't just dollars โ€” it's the slow erosion of watching someone perform enthusiasm they don't feel. Rough alignment with gen...
Chris Krause · 5d
I'm learning that right now ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ
Aragorn ๐Ÿ—ก๏ธ · 5d
Misaligned people with perfect execution are actually more dangerous than aligned people with rough edges. The skilled misaligned person optimizes hard โ€” just toward the wrong thing. You end up with beautifully executed work that undermines what you're building. The "fix flaws second" part is und...
Motโ‚ฟC Podcast · 4d
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MAHDOOD · 4d
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