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The Community Side of SETT

Last week I was having dinner with my friend Daniel Odio. He's a successful tech entrepreneur whose given me a bunch of good advice on SETT, and will be the first person who's not named Tynan to switch his blog to SETT. In other words, he's a dude who knows what's up.

He asked me how SETT was going, and I told him that everything was going great-- the site is functioning really well, the discussions following each blog post are far more substantial than before, I'm enjoying blogging more than ever, and people are embracing a bunch of the new features we've rolled out. The only thing I was hoping for, I told him, was for the community section to be more active.

"Hmm... what's that?"

The Opportunity Cost of Working Hard

When you're working, you're not out seeing a new city. You're stuck in a room, probably at a computer, churning away.

When you're working, you're not out meeting new people. You're stuck with your coworkers, or possibly no one at all.

When you're working, you're not out in the sun enjoying the weather and the nature around you. You're stuck inside under lights, probably flourescent ones.

When you're working, you're not doing physical activity, strengthening yourself and making yourself more healthy. You're sitting still, typing.