⚡️ Fueler Weekly 24: Be Curious, Read Widely, Try New Things
Specialization tends to shut off the wide-band tuning searches and thus to preclude further discovery.
This desire to try out new things or solve new problems lends itself to tackling more than I can chew off. Projects will fail because I didn’t plan them right. They’ll fall to the side because something more important has cropped up.
Or I’ll start something and then realize that tool X does it better than I could. But everything I start produces lessons. And the more I start, the more I learn, because every new project lets me see things from a different perspective.
I want to continue learning. I’m not going to set aside an hour a day to learning something new - my days aren’t structured like that - but if I see a problem, read something exciting, or see a project I am interested in, I’ll make a note and plan to come back to it later.
💡 One Great Idea for the Ambitious
Just a bronze 🥉 by Emilio Sansolini
🔥 One Cool Thing from the Week
This week we are announcing “Memeterest".
We are going to make it public real soon. Stay tuned.
P.S: if you are interested to try it out before we launch it in public. Feel free to DM us,
🚀 Three Best Projects of the Week
🎩 Trending Profile of the Week
🧠 Most Viewed Byte of the Week
🌏 Creator Story of the Week
Today’s Story is about a generalist who is in the journey of building cool projects for future generalists. An avid learner who is inspiring individuals to become curious.
Discover the story of this amazing creator 👇
Pathange is currently building SelfSchool and LEARN PM WITH ME. Besides, he is working as a product manager intern at Spyne.
Q. As you are currently building “SelfSchool”, curious to know how your journey as a creator started?
A. It all started when I was 13 years old. I contested for my first development hackathon of my life.
For the next two years, I stood first. The creations were small, but the aspirations were high. I made a simple train booking website with GIFs, marquee tags etc.
Then I got a chance to present my creation in front of all my school students, who were really curious to see a website built by his fellow peer.
I felt like Steve Jobs presenting the product. This was where it all started and ever since I had always loved presenting new things to folks around me and building initiatives. This is how it all started.
P.S: Last month has been crazy for us. Here is what happened at Fueler last month.
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Alright folk, that seems like enough for this week, see you again next week 😎
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