The Turtle Check is a regular meeting between turtles whose questions are related to one another.
Have the relationships between questions changed? Does one turtle think the others' questions and research are no longer a big step in addressing their own?
Have the relationships between turtles and questions changed? Is a question no longer something your are lastingly curious about, and which you feel like pursuing day to day?
<aside> ☝ Consider asking: Do you feel like you have lasting curiosity? For the whole thing? For which subquestions? How does it compare to other things you could spend your one precious life on? Why is it so relevant to you? What are hesitations about doing this for the long term?
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Turtles should help those adjacent to them find their dream team (the best people in the world to help with their question), give them infrastructure to run experiments on, and time and space for reflection.
<aside> 👉 See TurtleChain for some of our thoughts on how funds can pass through the web of questions.
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Check that they have adequate support
Best experts and subturtles in the world - finding your dream teams and getting in touch
Books & Experts to Interview
Do you have space and time to think about your question?
What experiments do you want to run, and do you have everything you need?
Other kinds of support