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June-July 2023
Live in the future and build what seems interesting. - Paul Graham
<aside> 💡 TL;DR: Ship something to a real consumer in 4 hrs. Don't care how janky or small, don't care what medium (app, blog, youtube vid...), don't care for who.
There is only one thing that matters: is there a public link to your work?
If not, then why not?
At ship yard, there is one rule: you must ship*. Please see the following section for more info: [📜 the only rule: you must ship*](https://kevinydzhu.notion.site/the-only-rule-you-must-ship-1451888cc38a4cd8be13806d287cf810)
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<aside> 🥇 For your first session, please read the guide:
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Building is hard.
There is a lot of anxiety around committing to the act of building:
What if I don’t have the skills?
What if the customers don’t come?
What if this isn’t a $1B company?
How do I start?
What if I’m not happy with the product?
What if a large company copies my idea?
The answers to these questions matter. And chances are, these are questions you’re already thinking about.
But what matters even more is the analysis paralysis that comes from over-intellectualizing the answers to these questions. Sometimes you just have to build it and see where it goes. It does not need to be polished.
The goal of ship yard is to counterbalance that by being a forcing function of convergent thinking amongst all the divergence going on these days.
Two categories of events currently tries to solve for accelerating the building that builders do.