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GOGO

Doer SBTI type

Stopping is harder than starting another repo.

The world only has two states: Done and About-to-be-done

Typical behavior

The moment an idea pops into their head, they're building it within 5 minutes. Goes to the gym three times on the first day. Juggles 4 projects simultaneously — 3 are half-abandoned, but the 4th might actually succeed. Can't sit still for more than 2 hours.

Signature scene

1 AM, suddenly wants to build a SaaS product. Opens Cursor, starts a new repo, writes an MVP in 4 hours, tweets about it, goes to sleep. Wakes up to 5 likes and 3 bugs — not fixing them, starts a new project instead.

Hidden side

Opening a new project at 1 AM isn't excitement — it's something deeper. As long as you're moving, you don't have to stop and ask 'where am I actually going.' Your action energy is real. The other half is harder to face: sitting still scares you more than launching does. Three abandoned repos aren't laziness — they got real enough to fail at, and you'd rather start a new one. That first line of a fresh README is your favorite moment of the week: nothing has failed yet. Inside the deleted folders aren't just codebases. There are some things about yourself you haven't admitted: maybe you don't know what you want either. You just can't stop.

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