Leo Carvalho
1 min readMar 12, 2020

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I suppose I would steal his position, or maybe his title — even though it’s not really something that can be stolen.

I don’t think that there should be some aspect of competition within Medium, but it’s difficult to gauge a metric for success here other than dollars earned. The things we put out here are somewhat hard to steal because they are permutations and combinations of similar elements.

One of the things I thought about a lot when I wrote about Teaism was that it’s not particularly ‘in.’ There are a lot of things about it though, that could eventually be ‘in’ again, there are minimalist elements, there’s a deep pyscho-philosophical element, but then there’s also just an element of aesthetics.

My content (and I presume every other writer’s content) is an intersection of what I like and what I think works.

I could easily imagine a world where Teaism is more popular and Tim writes about that in addition to his productivity hacks.

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Leo Carvalho
Leo Carvalho

Written by Leo Carvalho

Writing about programming and the life of a developer, with some other things sprinkled in between

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