Ray Chooi

@raychooi
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Launching on Friday, what could go wrong #buildinpublic

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The best way to predict the future is to invent it.
The meaning of life is to define what life means to you.

Save time building your product with effective feedback loops:

- Agile feedback loops prevent wasted effort by keeping projects aligned
- Monitoring tools like @Grafana or @getsentry detect issues before they escalate
- Addressing uncertain tasks first reduces project risks
- Let feedback guide your development path for better outcomes
- Setting up a user feedback loop clarifies user needs and preferences
- Using varied feedback channels increases user engagement, but organization is key

Love is a choice.

Desire comes first.

Change is temporary if there is no desire for it. If you try and inspire someone (or yourself) to eat healthier, they will slip back into old habits if they don't really want it.

Understand the reasons behind the change to unblock yourself or others.

Dig deeper, use your head.

Sometimes the answer is in the cup and it doesn't matter if the cup is half-empty or half-full.

#solopreneur #indiehackers #buildinpublic

Work/life balance -> Life balance

Quite a few people around me have been feeling pretty down the last few months (including myself).

So I thought I'd share something ridiculously cheesy I used to do in my teens.

Every seat I sat in, I use to leave these business cards I made.

Say cheese ๐Ÿง€ ๐Ÿ˜

How do you brighten up someone's day?

Recently, I've been reading a few books on comedy as I think it can be a great way to instantly lighten the mood or make difficult situations easier.

The most powerful tool isn't a programming language or a marketing strategy.

It's persistence.