As a useful tip to all persons that tend to procrastinate, the first step of any project is to, simply, start the project. If you want to develop something, contemplation and introspective process should be left to the phase between alpha and beta, but something that is quite important is to get the product, paper or anything else out there to collect feedback.
As Paul Graham comment in Startups in 13 Sentences: 2. Launch fast. This kind of philosophy took Dfect to the blank project, which was a little extreme, but you know Dfect. The main idea is that we need to be doing stuff, be moving, be playing with ideas and eventually we will get to the point.
If you are going to post, create the post and get feedback; if you are going to program, make it work and then check if it’s useful. Well you probably get the idea by now. If you don’t know where to start, thinking about it probably won’t get you to know, do research, and do something.
Abstraction it’s something that I like as a method to perfect something, to take things to the next step, been able to get value out of it its one of the most complex things in the world, but if you are going to abstract about nothing you are not going to get anywhere. Not even Sartre sits and thinks about nothing in his book “Being and Nothingness” there was the Being and clearly the relationship between the Being and the Nothingness.
So twit this and start to do something, preferably, something of value, then share it and blablabla… but the first step is start.
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