The Puzzle Piece
There’s this story I’ve been thinking about lately. It starts with a single puzzle piece. Just one. No edges, no borders, no reference for where it goes - just floating in the void, waiting.
For the longest time, it’s easy to feel like that puzzle piece. You’re there, but you don’t quite belong yet. You try to connect, but nothing clicks. And so you wait. You watch other pieces fit together effortlessly while you wonder if you’re even part of the same picture.
That’s where the story takes a turn.
One day, this puzzle piece stops waiting for someone to pick it up and make it fit. Instead, it does something crazy - it starts building its own puzzle. First, it finds one piece that matches, then another. Slowly, they start to form a shape. At first, it’s messy. There are gaps, edges that don’t quite line up, and the picture is hard to make out. But over time, those gaps shrink. The edges smooth out. A pattern starts to emerge.
This is the story of
@partnersDAO.
What started as a single idea - a cryptic “wen NFTs?” reply to Shaw has become this messy, chaotic, beautiful puzzle. Each piece represents a person who took a chance, who decided to stop waiting and start building.
There’s something magical about that moment when a puzzle piece clicks into place. It’s not just about finding where you fit; it’s about seeing the picture come together. And here’s the thing: the picture is far from finished. There are still gaps. There are still edges that need smoothing. But that’s the point. The beauty of a puzzle isn’t in its perfection - it’s in the process of putting it together.
If you’re reading this, you’re a piece of this puzzle too. Maybe you haven’t found your spot yet, but that’s okay. The picture isn’t complete without you. So whether you’re here to build, to laugh, to create, or just to figure it out as you go, know this: you belong. We’re stronger together. 🧩
And if you ever feel like that floating piece again, remember this: sometimes you have to stop waiting for the puzzle to find you. Sometimes, you have to start building your own.