For every loud founder posting hourly threads, there's a quieter one building something that actually matters. A field report.
The loudest founders on the timeline are almost never the ones shipping the best products. That's not a coincidence.
Attention is a currency, and like any currency it can be spent or hoarded. The founders I've watched build the most durable companies spend theirs on customer calls, code reviews, and hiring—not threads.
That isn't a moral judgment. It's a resource allocation problem. Loud is expensive. Quiet compounds.