Paul Graham
A founder asked how I deal with what I say being so misunderstood and/or misrepresented. I'm so used to it that I can't even figure out which tweet she's referring to. If anything it feels like things have been better than usual in the misinterpretation department lately.
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A founder asked how I deal with what I say being so misunderstood and/or misrepresented. I'm so used to it that I can't even figure out which tweet she's referring to. If anything it feels like things have been better than usual in the misinterpretation department lately.
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Tren Griffin
"I have learned by watching people, reading people. We have mentoring. Doesn't always mean the mentor will give you the best advice. I think people should seek out other people to learn from so you have a network of people that will give you feedback." https://t.co/uPOSI7dv8Y
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"I have learned by watching people, reading people. We have mentoring. Doesn't always mean the mentor will give you the best advice. I think people should seek out other people to learn from so you have a network of people that will give you feedback." https://t.co/uPOSI7dv8Y
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Yahoo
Jamie Dimon sounds off on... almost everything: Morning Brief
In a call with JPMorgan clients earlier this week, CEO Jamie Dimon offered his thoughts on everything from markets, to geopolitics, to competition, and teambuilding.
Paul Graham
RT @torbenjess: Fascinating how this 13 year prediction from Paul Graham on scooters turned out to be quite true https://t.co/sQYItGogpM
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RT @torbenjess: Fascinating how this 13 year prediction from Paul Graham on scooters turned out to be quite true https://t.co/sQYItGogpM
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Ethan Mollick
When you read about modern interdisciplinary science, it is striking how often Carl Sagan appears. Swooping in to put messages on space probes, helping discover nuclear winter, pushing for meteor defenses, etc.
The oddest? In the 50s, he was part of Project A119 to nuke the moon https://t.co/WLt3Tfe4Nx
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When you read about modern interdisciplinary science, it is striking how often Carl Sagan appears. Swooping in to put messages on space probes, helping discover nuclear winter, pushing for meteor defenses, etc.
The oddest? In the 50s, he was part of Project A119 to nuke the moon https://t.co/WLt3Tfe4Nx
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Jim OShaughnessy
Another interesting piece from @kylascan.
It also suggests the nuanced difference between an "ought" and an "is" that many forget to delineate when forming opinions
The Inflation Narrative, by @kylascan https://t.co/5BK1Jsc7fY
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Another interesting piece from @kylascan.
It also suggests the nuanced difference between an "ought" and an "is" that many forget to delineate when forming opinions
The Inflation Narrative, by @kylascan https://t.co/5BK1Jsc7fY
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Tren Griffin
I was part of a formal mentoring program as usual this summer. My relationship was with a young college age immigrant to the US from Ethiopia. I learned more than I taught, as I always do in any mentoring relationship. You can learn from anyone, if you are paying attention. https://t.co/IWcpnv3ewa
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I was part of a formal mentoring program as usual this summer. My relationship was with a young college age immigrant to the US from Ethiopia. I learned more than I taught, as I always do in any mentoring relationship. You can learn from anyone, if you are paying attention. https://t.co/IWcpnv3ewa
"I have learned by watching people, reading people. We have mentoring. Doesn't always mean the mentor will give you the best advice. I think people should seek out other people to learn from so you have a network of people that will give you feedback." https://t.co/uPOSI7dv8Y - Tren Griffintweet
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Jim OShaughnessy
"People don't have ideas, ideas have people."
~Carl Jung
what do your ideas want from you?, by @joodaloop https://t.co/lyAY0M07eU
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"People don't have ideas, ideas have people."
~Carl Jung
what do your ideas want from you?, by @joodaloop https://t.co/lyAY0M07eU
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M&A Focused CPA
Technical difficulty on this thread, but glad you guys liked it.
Other 7 points coming next week haha 🙏 https://t.co/dHMzMZKABn
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Technical difficulty on this thread, but glad you guys liked it.
Other 7 points coming next week haha 🙏 https://t.co/dHMzMZKABn
Understanding Financial Accounting in the SMB world can be the difference between becoming a millionaire or going bankrupt.
DO NOT analyze financial statements without understanding these 10 principles 🧵 - M&A Focused CPAtweet
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Paras Chopra
RT @paraschopra: Your team’s culture is defined by your behavior, not your words.
a 🧵 https://t.co/oRpCQ41BtF
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RT @paraschopra: Your team’s culture is defined by your behavior, not your words.
a 🧵 https://t.co/oRpCQ41BtF
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Frederik Gieschen
Buffett on buybacks in 1996:
"Charlie and I have enormous respect for the power of a really outstanding business. We recognize how scarce they are. If a management wishes to further intensify our ownership by repurchasing shares, we applaud." https://t.co/8D8MpBddea
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Buffett on buybacks in 1996:
"Charlie and I have enormous respect for the power of a really outstanding business. We recognize how scarce they are. If a management wishes to further intensify our ownership by repurchasing shares, we applaud." https://t.co/8D8MpBddea
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Ethan Mollick
What does winning the Grammy do to a musician’s style? After winning, their future albums become more stylistically unique.
But Grammy-nominated artists that fail to win become conformists. Their future albums sound more like everything else out there than previous records. 1/2 https://t.co/punbBtoYir
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What does winning the Grammy do to a musician’s style? After winning, their future albums become more stylistically unique.
But Grammy-nominated artists that fail to win become conformists. Their future albums sound more like everything else out there than previous records. 1/2 https://t.co/punbBtoYir
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