Re: [Silk] Founding (and letting go / handing over) passion projects

2024-11-07 Thread Ameya Nagarajan via Silklist
I think one thing that happens esp with passion projects (used this as shorthand for this kind of thing) is that the founders struggle to let the project change. While others might share a large overlap of your passion behind the project, it's not full. and it's hard to let go while still at the he

Re: [Silk] Founding (and letting go / handing over) passion projects

2024-11-07 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian via Silklist
Cc: Ameya Nagarajan Subject: Re: [Silk] Founding (and letting go / handing over) passion projects I think one thing that happens esp with passion projects (used this as shorthand for this kind of thing) is that the founders struggle to let the project change. While others might share a large

Re: [Silk] Founding (and letting go / handing over) passion projects

2024-11-07 Thread Udhay Shankar N via Silklist
On Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 8:01 AM Peter Griffin via Silklist < silklist@lists.digeratus.in> wrote: But I’ve always had a problem in trying to get other people to take things > over. Many are happy to help, but not to take over or even take large > responsibilities. Which means that I wind up having t

[Silk] Founding (and letting go / handing over) passion projects

2024-11-07 Thread Peter Griffin via Silklist
On Thu, 7 Nov 2024, 23:43 Yeshodhara B via Silklist, < silklist@lists.digeratus.in> wrote: > > Also, I do not completely align with Balaji's defn of Network States, > mainly due to its emphasis on "founders" – maybe that's why it comes off as > a bit cultish. At ZuGrama, we want to soon have this