What daily habits does Lucy credit for her productivity?
She wakes between 5:30–6:00 a.m., reduces commute time by living close to work, works out regularly, blocks focused time for design/IC work, avoids passive entertainment, and often works long evenings to stay productive.
Why did Lucy drop out of college?
She prioritized hands-on learning over finishing a degree, saying hackathons and startup experience offered more practical skills and networks than classroom work, making the risk worthwhile.
How does Lucy evaluate risky opportunities or jobs?
She performs a risk-benefit analysis centered on learning: if an opportunity yields significant learning that increases future value, she accepts it even if immediate payoffs are lower.
What was Lucy’s most painful failure and how does she avoid it now?
Her worst failures came from trusting people who underperformed or betrayed that trust; she now emphasizes reference checks, gut instincts, and quick corrective action.
What is Passes and how does Lucy see the creator economy evolving?
Passes builds infrastructure for creators to monetize their brands. Lucy predicts AI will act as a co-pilot for creators and that creators will increasingly become entrepreneurs and partners to brands.