Re:Envisioning Web3 | Do You Value Your Time In Web3?
Host: Lyss (@Lysss302) with co-host Jed (@jed_131) Β· Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2026 Β· Duration: ~1:02 Β· Speakers: ~8 active
TL;DR
- The stated goal was a strict one-hour Space (a recent struggle) β they landed roughly two minutes over and called it a win.
- The theme "do you value your time in Web3?" opened into a warm conversation about boundaries, IRL loved ones, and where our hours actually go.
- Jed set the tone with two motivational clips (Steve Jobs' Stanford speech; a "motivation is a scam / discipline" reel) and the reminder that time isn't promised.
- Several speakers shared that letting go of FOMO and being everywhere β and instead going deep on a few communities β has made their time more valuable.
- Super (SHGFees) credited having a community and a project with curing his procrastination and "analysis paralysis"; Jed praised his six-month growth.
- Housekeeping close: Soup's daily 4pm EST Space (topic: the pressure of achieving goals), Rebuilding Together at 2, and a Ninja Cat Space at 10pm EST hosted by Cody.
Highlights
[9:12] The Steve Jobs clip. Jed kicked things off with the famous "remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered" passage, a somber but deliberate framing for a Space about time.
[10:57] "Time is fucking valuable." Jed's blunt follow-up β cut the bullshit fights, bullshit calls, bullshit everything, because time isn't promised β became the throughline for the hour.
[12:47] Lyss on boundaries. Lyss made the practical case for saying "I can give you 30 minutes," naming Jed as someone who lets a half-hour call balloon into two hours out of genuine goodwill.
[14:22] Margie's "disgruntled employee" bit. Margie (@B4Margie) opened her turn by good-naturedly scolding Jed for posting over her rescreen posts, a running bit that pulled in her absent-on-vacation dog "Woof" and Taco Tuesday obligations before Sho called time on the tangent.
[16:39] Super on being inspired by the room. Super (@SHGFees) said the best use of his time is picking up hobbies β he learned Blender β and letting brands like Pudgy Penguins, Claynosaurz and Good Vibes Club spark creative ideas rather than just chasing floors.
[20:41β22:44] Alex's story about his dad. Alex (@AlexLee_NFT) shared that his father worked nonstop, saw little of him, and later told him in the hospital he wished he'd spent more time together before dying of cancer. His takeaway: Web3 will always be here β look around you in real life now and then.
[23:50β30:24] Porch people vs. lawn people. Sho (@AgogoKaren) introduced her framework for friendship tiers, sparking a long, candid exchange with Jed about how many people truly count as "friends" IRL β Jed holding a famously high bar, Sho describing an inner circle of ten-plus women she does life with.
[35:14] The "discipline" reel. Jed played a second clip arguing motivation is obedience to fleeting feelings. Lyss loved it and tied it back to her dad's line that not "feeling it" has nothing to do with whether you do the work.
[41:47β45:37] Tim on killing FOMO. Tim (@tim_8093), dialing in from Vegas, said he no longer sweeps floors or chases meme coins; he now picks a few communities (Bored Apes, regen, quirkies) and goes deep. Super chimed in that he's shed the same FOMO β if something pumps without him now, "oh well."
[48:57β52:36] Tim on motivation, work, and mortality. Tim gave the room's most reflective stretch: as a young-licensed NYC architect wired to overwork, he's wary of motivation that just makes you "do more," and after watching someone close survive a widowmaker heart attack, he refocused on family. Apply only what serves your bigger picture β "and most people haven't defined that yet."
[54:49] "It's not a flex to be everywhere." Lyss recalled the old Discord "grinding" era of racking up messages to earn mint roles, and argued that being in every Space today isn't the achievement β real connections and growth are.
[58:20] Soup previews his own Space. Super/Soup explained his 4pm topic: the immense pressure carried by project leaders β pointing to the criticism Pudgy Penguins took over its airdrop and how Bored Apes went from a fun launch to a unicorn.
Topic timeline
| Time | Topic |
|---|---|
| 1:20β8:53 | Intros, music, co-host banter |
| 9:12β11:17 | Steve Jobs clip + Jed on time not being promised |
| 11:17β13:29 | Lyss's framing: boundaries and where time goes |
| 13:29β16:29 | Jed's self-assessment; Margie's rescreen "disgruntled employee" bit |
| 16:34β20:09 | Super and May June: inspired and motivated by the room |
| 20:41β25:48 | Alex's and Sho's personal stories on time and loved ones |
| 25:48β30:24 | Porch people vs. lawn people; IRL friendship debate |
| 30:24β40:30 | Super on procrastination; second motivational clip on discipline |
| 40:30β47:59 | Jed on Super's growth; Tim & Super on letting go of FOMO |
| 48:33β52:36 | Tim on motivation, overwork, family, mortality |
| 52:36β57:38 | Lyss on "being everywhere," grinding, and aging parents |
| 58:20β1:01:49 | Soup's Space preview; housekeeping and close |
Notable quotes
- "Time is fucking valuable... Bullshit fights, bullshit arguments, bullshit everything. Time is too fucking valuable. And it's not fucking promised." β Jed [10:57]0:38
- "Web three is always gonna be here... just you know, every now and again, just sort of look around you in real life because it's like a separate life." β Alex [22:01]0:38
- "My porch people are the ones that I can count on and are right there. My lawn people are the acquaintances." β Sho [30:24]0:38
- "Motivation is a scam. You think you're unmotivated. You're not. You're obedient." β motivational clip played by Jed [35:14]0:38
- "If Subahai becomes a better founder, becomes a better person from us being here, like that's the big W for me." β Jed [40:30]0:38
- "It's not about applying everything to you, but it's about finding your path within it... but you need to define the bigger picture before you define that energy you need to achieve it." β Tim [50:21]0:38
Who said what
- Lyss (@Lysss302), host: Framed the topic, championed boundaries and healthy time use, and made the case that "being everywhere" in Web3 isn't the flex people think it is.
- Jed (@jed_131), co-host: Set the emotional tone with clips and blunt reminders about mortality; admitted he's "horrible at time management" and gives too much time to the wrong calls, while spotlighting Super's growth as his real "W."
- Super / Soup (@SHGFees): Said the room cured his procrastination and FOMO; credited community pressure with getting him to build instead of over-plan. Previewed his own Space on the pressure that comes with leadership.
- Sho (@AgogoKaren): Brought the "porch people / lawn people" friendship framework and stressed making time for people who won't be around forever.
- Alex (@AlexLee_NFT): Shared a moving story about his late father's overwork as a reminder to look up from the computer at family.
- Tim (@tim_8093): The reflective anchor β a young NYC-licensed architect who's traded FOMO and constant grinding for a few deep communities and more real-life time.
- May June (@MayJune20121): Noted she always leaves these Spaces more motivated, and that they give her the kick to actually show up.
- Margie B (@B4Margie): Comic relief and community glue β the rescreen "disgruntled employee" running bit.
Worth a full listen
- [20:41β25:48] Alex's and Sho's back-to-back personal reflections β these land better in the speakers' own voices than in summary, and set up the whole IRL-vs-Web3 thread.
- [26:05β30:24] The Jed/Sho exchange on what counts as a real friend, ending in the porch/lawn framework β a rare, genuinely candid tangent that says more about the community than the stated topic.
- [48:57β52:36] Tim's extended take on motivation, overwork, and reconnecting with family after a health scare in someone close to him β the most thoughtful few minutes of the hour.
