The Drastically Unambitious Indie-Hacker Echo and Narcissus Adagia

Yesterday I wrote about how people think they're underestimating when they're actually still overestimating when it comes to making products. I know I did this when starting to work on this project. I told people that I was just doing it for fun and the community but I also had secret hopes that it could become a full time product. 

It wasn't until a Brian Ball comment that I became confident in actually allowing this site to be what it is and not have expectations out of it.

I'm heartened to see Adagia come to life because it's more than a weekend worth of focus and even if it never gets better, it's working fine now. There is good news for me too.
Get clarity. Feel good. Focus. Brian Ball



I never wrote about this though because of one thing. I didn't want to downplay how much I still care about the domain of helping writers write. But after participating in the
Echo and Narcissus
writing club and seeing how much non-software skills and nuance goes into facilitating writers in their craft I've become at true peace with this idea of letting
Adagia
be whatever it may be and may become. Because I know that even if it's not Adagia that acts as the vehicle for helping writers, I know that I personally will always be helping writers.

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