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Alice Chen

@flower_alicee

@wowostudios Director + Animator | Documenting the making of “A Date and A Chestnut”

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huge interest received, soo.. putting together an ai + animation party in Dogpatch ✨ repIy “yes” to this, and I’ll DM u

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VCs have been looking for the wrong kind of “competent” signaling. SF culture only rewards one type of founder: Locked in 24/7 and only allowed to have a life after they’ve won. Then they wonder why their founders are burned out and their companies fail. “Get out of the SF

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If you have <1k followers, start posting like a viral thought leader whether you are guy or girl it’s not about traction, it’s about finding your people

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A large following on social media doesn’t mean they’re worth following. You see the numbers and think their voice matters more than yours. The internet makes people look bigger than they are. And you’re not doing bad either. One step at a time. I want to grow an audience not

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“if you never do anything differently, you’ll reduce your chances of enjoying lucky accidents.” Do something different today.

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As someone who calls herself an “artist,” I spent the first 1/4 of my life living by one rule: If I’m going to do it, I have to do it perfectly. then bury the bad ones in a hard drive only I can access. But, the most important lesson I’ve learned in sf from watching my

As someone who calls herself an “artist,” I spent the first 1/4 of my life living by one rule: 

If I’m going to do it, I have to do it perfectly.
then bury the bad ones in a hard drive only I can access.

But, the most important lesson I’ve learned in sf from watching my