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@patrick_oshag @stripe This is my favorite @patrickc talk.
notes here: https://t.co/hsUKW7kVqQ
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This is Bill Perkins.
He's worth 100s of millions, a hedge fund manager, poker player, asymmetric thinker...
And my smartest mentor.
Steal his 7 principles on how the rich think differently: https://t.co/NWqJZAVMZY


In 2010, this Irish kid started the biggest upset in Silicon Valley history.
He emailed Paul Graham for advice.
Then Paul gave him ONE hack that made him a billionaire and crushed Elon's PayPal 20-year monopoly.
Here's the crazy story: đź§µ https://t.co/ihrXsjmlzn

the most important thinker in AI, in my opinion, is this 23 year old. leo aschenbrenner.
he has been more right, both in a testable predictive sense and in a market sense than virtually anyone else.
and most importantly, he's not an AI doomer, he's not an e/acc, but rather a secret third... See more

After 25 years of solitude, the most influential tech billionaire you've never heard of broke his silence to talk to @JeremySternLA about what he calls “the single best product I’ve ever built, in four decades, by far.”
Colossus can report for the first time that Trilogy founder Joe Liemandt is the product guy behind... See more

Leopold Aschenbrenner's fund has outperformed basically every mainstream hedge fund YTD and he's running 1bn+ of capital btw
the gulf billionaires & pension funds are watching this
capital management will soon become an activity exclusively done by chronically online zoomers... See more

if I asked you about startups, you'd probably give me the skinny on about every book and blog post ever written. paul graham. you know a lot about him. essays. y combinator. hacker news. his vision. his investments. the whole works, right?... https://t.co/ccPup0T7VL
Stripe founder John Collison explains his product principle of “talking up to the user”
John believes current consumer product thinking can be harmful:
“You have users by the wheelbarrow. You treat them in aggregate. You talk about MAUs. Everything is statistical and everything - like... See more
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