There are many Opportunistic People in cryptography, it is no surprise that they hit this project with rush copies and unbridled airdrops using their name. Even these ambitious hustlers know how to recognize the value of a promising good project
Most of them are slow learners but when a guy like Chris has done each and everything perfectly, even those guys will jump into URA for sure. You see, the potential for this particular idea is very high and URA covers lots of aspects in a kid's learning process.
Perfectly? I mess something up at least once a day. That's why I am better at fixing things than I am at building them. lol. Thank you though. Your kind words re-energize our efforts.
At least you're not afraid to admit it. Too often I see people who are totally incompetent at what they do, at various industries. They claim it was broken before and god forbid they attempt to fix it. A skill to fix things becomes more precious these days.
It's a rare quality in management to admit to making mistakes. Many see it as a weakness but in the long run it allows you correct mistakes and avoid them in the first place. I hope URA is sailing towards a bright future.
Since everybody is making mistakes and you really learn much from them it is wise to see the own mistakes, analyze them and make your conclusions for the future.
So this is quite natural and to admit mistakes indicates power not weakness, yes.
I have learned at least one thing from those annoying business gurus that tell everyone how to get rich and be successful. It is that if you aren't making mistakes and failing things on a regular basis, you aren't trying new things or taking any risks. To fail is to learn. If you have the right mindset anyways. People rarely evaluate themselves or their performance when they are winning all the time. Winning is easy. Winning is comfortable. To be able to enter into a situation that is uncomfortable, strange, and new and difficult knowing you may fail is one of the bravest "Man vs. Himself" events you can face. I still fear these situations every time. I catch myself still making excuses to not push forward too. The example we are trying to set with URAllowance has been a huge motivator in helping me defeat these fears. After all, how can I be a provider of a platform that is teaching kids how to be successful, responsible, and proud of their achievements if I don't lead by example?
For example...... Very soon I will be appearing on a few different T.V. shows and podcasts and radio and......
up on stage in front more people than I want to talk to at one time. I am not a good public speaker and I am tripping over the whole thing. But, I will climb my A$$ up on to the stage and do what I gotta do to get past that fear. For a human to fear something that doesn't directly threaten our lives or the possibility of bodily harm is ridiculous.... I know this.... But here I am knowing it is true.