Eric P. Rhodes
Generic advice can feel out of touch especially when faced with real-life challenges. But the advice itself isn’t the problem—it’s just a map.
And while someone's map can guide us, our journey is unique and filled with unpredictable obstacles.
Success doesn’t come from just following someone's map. It comes from going through the journey, overcoming difficulties, and staying resilient.
Knowing what to do is one thing; actually doing it is another.
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I've moved my blog to @paragraph. My first post! https://paragraph.xyz/@epr/maps-and-journeys?referrer=0x5573FEdf9f390F41033C89Eb15dfDb8b1981cd3A
I’ve been considering Paragraph What made you make the move?
immutability and composability. i've always wanted to leave something behind for my niece and nephews (they're young) as a resources. something i wish i had from my uncle. but writing in physical journals means one source of truth easily lost. and writing online means hosting concerns after i die. onchain alleviates both. it's not 100% fool proof barring any post-apocalyptic EMP events. but it's close.
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