Transcript: On a similar kind of note, well, completely different note really, is just reflecting a bit on the conversation with Caroline and specifically about her excitement for the burrito brain. And yeah, like her wanting to try it at the very least. And I can definitely make that happen. And yeah, it just pushes me to want to make it more accessible to other people. So we'll kind of see how that goes and go from there.
Feeling exhausted but content, the speaker reflects on their constant work and aspirations to improve processes, like making John's burrito preparation faster. They acknowledge that their current project may have flaws, but see potential for it to be a dynamic back-end platform with multiple uses. The speaker expresses a desire to create something novel and valuable, while also fostering a space for both public and private sharing. Amidst these professional goals, they cherish personal connections, such as a satisfying morning of surfing with friends.
I feel incredibly good today and the reason might be the surfing or the sheer excitement. Distributing things to people and receiving positive responses about my burrito has been amazing. I've been reaching out to friends to see if my ideas succeed, knowing well that they may not work for everyone. It's a trial and error process, but the positivity today is undeniable.
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During a 40-minute call with Tom from Hyperflow, I found the time constraint useful for staying focused and direct. We discussed the concept of searching for a co-founder and our main topic was Burrito. Tom displayed a strong grasp of the current environment, which I found impressive. I am eager to have another conversation to explore any potential concrete products or outcomes that may emerge.
I intended to note last night that I might be overly focused on the technology aspect. Jordan, who has confirmed my significant progress, joined me for burritos and I updated him on my work. I value Jordan's assistance and am grateful for his help. My aim is to get the product into users' hands for feedback, despite any associated anxiety.