Scott on Nostr: It's been an amazing ride so far and it still feels like we're just getting started ...
It's been an amazing ride so far and it still feels like we're just getting started ... 😃
quoting note1w6m…hwvu🚀 Tonight in the Orange Hatter Mastermind group, we had an invigorating discussion about benchmarks and milestones.
As I listened to everyone share their experiences, I couldn’t help but be transported back to two years ago when Scott (npub19jk…x0q6) and I dove headfirst into the entrepreneurial world with HODL UP, armed with nothing but passion and a whole lot of Bitcoin enthusiasm.
Talk about a leap of faith!
Our first podcast? A nerve-wracking experience with the wonderful ODELL (npub1qny…95gx) and P on the Citadel Dispatch.
I still remember feeling feverish for the entire two-hour duration of that interview. I was so nervous that I could feel my heartbeat on my skin.
When Matt casually mentioned sending us a live stream link to “retweet,” it was a deer-in-the-headlights moment. Panic shot through me. My heart raced as I exchanged a wide-eyed glance with Scott. Our eyebrows knitted tightly together as we squinted in confusion, thinking, “Retweet?... Retweet... What’s that?”
When I finally stood up from my seat, I was so shaky that my legs almost didn’t work. I floated out of Bitcoin Park like I was in a dream.
Fast forward 22 months, and we've come a long way from those "green" days.
While we’ve learned a ton about Twitter and navigating the niche Bitcoin market, the journey has been anything but straightforward.
As we approach our two-year mark, it’s easy to get caught up in what’s left on our ambitious to-do list.
But tonight’s discussion reminded me of the importance of looking back at how far we’ve come.
I encourage all of you—whether you’re navigating the challenges of parenting, diving into homeschooling, or chasing your entrepreneurial dreams—to pause for a moment.
Take a deep breath and appreciate your journey.
Celebrate those small victories!
Each one is like a stepping stone that fuels our courage to keep moving forward—even if it feels a bit zigzaggy at times.