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Your job in these meetings is to play Columbo, the unassuming and always underestimated detective from the classic TV show that started in the ’70s and ran for more than three decades. Your job is not to show off or demonstrate how smart you are by explaining to the founder what they’re doing wrong or by bragging about your heroics as an investor
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Robinhood has become one of the Covid economy’s breakout successes. Barstool Sports's Dave Portnoy explains why retail trading has become so popular https://t.co/qHgF5OfYd6 https://t.co/AYO681SJyA
Businessweekx.comPeter Thiel on the difference between the best founders and “professional CEOs”
In his book Zero To One, which is approaching its 10-year anniversary, Thiel wrote:
“We need founders. If anything, we should be more tolerant of founders who seem strange or extreme. We need unusual individuals... See more
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Patrick O'Shaughnessy
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Anthony Pompliano DESTROYS Fox Host who says #Bitcoin is "way too volatile" to be used for savings 👀 https://t.co/oJI9ozcyHY
BitcoinXpressx.comPre-2023 Zuck: earnestly tries to explain why Meta is good, wears a suit to Congress, donates to schools/hospitals. Everyone hates him.
2023 Zuck: gets jacked, challenges Elon to a fight, stops caring about justifying Meta. Everyone becomes a fan.
Funny PR lesson in there.
Nabeel S. Qureshix.comBarstool Sports started in 2003 by Dave Portnoy. The idea was to create a media publication that catered to people interested in gambling. Barstool found an audience, albeit, niche. It's initial success boiled down to one reason: Dave Portnoy. People loved Dave and Barstool's fans became known as "Stoolies".