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Great piece Kyle. I wrote a related one recently: https://swaang0.substack.com/p/illegibility-is-the-edge Let me know what you think.

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Feb 22Edited

This was gold (from Will):

> For a founder to be legible to Capital there can be no air between them and the expression of the idea. Their lives only matter insofar as they are building with intensity towards the pure form of the idea.

Obsession might be a good word for this. But, authentically so as many folks can talk about "being obsessed" with their work but the gap between those who truly are and those who simply talk about it (instead of living it without any appearance of reservation) feels like night and day.

The divide between work and play also hits home, and very personally, deeply, and even tragically. One of the more difficult-to-stomach criticisms I've received in the past is that a significant person in my life once said to me, in frustration:

> I cannot tell the difference between your profession and your recreation; they all seem to be obsessions.

I suppose a lot of this — from the outside looking in — was the fact that I'd stare at a computer screen for 20 hours a day, jumping from "entertainment" to "work" and then back again, seemingly at the same time, nonstop.

The reality is that it was all the same to me: Just having fun. There was no divide between work and play, as you so rightly stated. It just was. And is.

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