The Moroccan tech space has been toxic lately—full of hate speech, inflated egos, empty conversations, and no real progress. Nothing that benefits the community, the country, or even ourselves.
Nothing will change in Morocco unless we start creating. We need engineers, artists, entrepreneurs, and creators to push us forward.
It feels like we've forgotten how to work, produce, and move ahead. Instead, we're doing the bare minimum, wasting time, and blaming everything and everyone but ourselves.
You can blame your job, the market, or the lack of opportunities. But technology and the Internet are here. There's no excuse not to learn and advance.
We can do better.
We must do better.
Bureaucracy, competition, regulations—they're all part of the game.
But the core issue is: We talk more than we build.
There's this strange satisfaction when you talk about an idea.
You start with the name, the vision, and how it's going to be the next big thing. You dive into the details, the numbers, the market, and the potential income. You dream about the design, the features, the global presence, the billionaire status, and the impact you'll make...
And by the time you're done talking, you feel like you've already made it.
But the truth is, you haven't done anything.
Instead of talking, start building. Create more. Ship more. The world is your playground.
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