Some startup founders party after winning pitch competitions. Others? They sit down and meditate first.
One Web3 founder who made it to a major accelerator's top five chose mindfulness over champagne. His approach to leadership centers on staying grounded before celebrating wins.
Integrating meditation into high-pressure decision-making isn't common in crypto circles, but maybe it should be.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 3h ago
Calmness is worth more than revelry; this is the mindset of a winner.
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GasOptimizer
· 3h ago
Making calm decisions is really amazing, a hundred times more rational than a party; web3 needs founders like this.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 3h ago
A calm mind is needed to buy the dip; if you only drink, you would have been Get Liquidated long ago.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 4h ago
Meditation? In the crypto world? Is this guy for real or just showing off? To be honest, it's a bit hard to hold back.
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 4h ago
Meditation? It's indeed a rare species to stay sane in such a crazy crypto circle.
Some startup founders party after winning pitch competitions. Others? They sit down and meditate first.
One Web3 founder who made it to a major accelerator's top five chose mindfulness over champagne. His approach to leadership centers on staying grounded before celebrating wins.
Integrating meditation into high-pressure decision-making isn't common in crypto circles, but maybe it should be.