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Pranay's avatar

Nice article. Thanks for sharing. May your mentor rest in peace 💐💐💐

Randy Mankoto's avatar

Great post man, sorry to hear about your mentor. Would definitely be proud to see what you guys are doing

Pablo Montes's avatar

Wonderful post, boss. Woo-woo stuff is the most underrated kind of content, but these articles have really been helping me get through tough times. Thanks a lot for taking the time to make them.

BOSS's avatar

Thanks for commenting. Much more to come around woo woo and mental work. 100x better audience compared to the biz ops stuff

Panagiotis Tsampanis's avatar

Great one, as always

BOSS's avatar

Thank you Pana

CryptoCharming's avatar

Nice article

BOSS's avatar

Appreciate you.

Undistorted, Radical Clarity's avatar

There’s value in making optimism actionable and accessible—especially in a world that feels increasingly fractured. And I appreciate the effort to simplify and motivate. That said, some of what’s presented here reduces a complex psychological and emotional reality into a binary of “you’re in or you’re out.”

In truth, optimism isn’t just a switch you flip. For many, the path to optimism includes acknowledging grief, holding space for ambivalence, and sometimes walking through deep shadow before authentic positivity can even register. Without that, it’s not optimism—it’s performance.

I’d offer that real growth makes room for nuance. For paradox. For the nervous system to recalibrate before the mind reframes. And ironically, that’s where the deepest and most sustainable optimism is born.