Build an app. Ship it. Start another one. Ship that too. Repeat.
It feels like progress. It's not.
The dopamine epidemic: Talking > doing Looking > being Gambling > building Dogmatism > debate
— @jackbutcher
The vibe coder's trap is mistaking building for working. Building is the fun part. It's creative, it's novel, it gives you the dopamine hit of shipping. But a graveyard of shipped products with zero customers is not a portfolio. It's a pattern.
Motion vs. Progress

Problem: Everything's distracting. Opportunity: Everyone's distracted.
— @jackbutcher
Every new app you start is a way to avoid the hard work on the last one. Finding customers. Writing the landing page. Sending the cold email. Having the sales conversation. These don't feel like building, but they are the only things that turn a build into a business.
Resist the urge to complicate.
— @jackbutcher
The Antidote
Pick one thing. Sell it to one person. Then sell it to another. Do that ten times before you build the next thing.

It's a beautiful day to stop doing the 80% of things that make no difference.
— @jackbutcher
The trap is building. The exit is selling.







