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This is one of my favorite books I’ve read this year. Here’s my top 10 highlights from the book: 
1.  Narrow your focus to your most important dreams and tune out everything else.
2.  The most important thing a CEO does is recruit superlative people.
3.  An empty... See more
What can someone who's built multiple billion-dollar companies teach you? Some lessons from my conversation with Brad Jacobs: 1. If you get the major trend right, you can make mistakes and still succeed. 2. If you want extraordinary results, you can’t think like everyone else. 3. Complexity hides opportunity. 4. Focus on return on capital and
... See moreHow the Greatest Entrepreneurs Hire (h/t David Senra)
- Steve Jobs stated that each new hire became a percentage of the company, so why wouldn’t you take the time to find all A-players? 
- David Ogilvy, as an already established businessman, would see advertisements that he liked and then cold call the person who made the ad — this is how he sourced his 

He was Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's right-hand man.
Meet @emilmichael, Uber's former Chief Business Officer who helped the company raise $15B.
(00:00) Fighting the "Taxi Mafia" in Italy 🤬
(04:03) Tips for building on-the-ground teams
(09:56) Founders "going direct"... See more
Jason Levinx.comYour most expensive mistake won't be what you choose to do, but who you choose to do it with.
You must be able to spot the traits of the best.
7 red flags you’ll never find in A-players:
Codie Sanchezx.com
Here are 50 realizations that changed my life as an entrepreneur:
1. Startup valuation is literally a made up number
2. It's impossible to work with people who don’t answer texts within 24h 
3. The internet can be your lottery ticket or your prison... See more
Positive sum thinking is what grows the pie in a macro POV, but also in your own life. The more happy you are for others, the happier they’ll be for you.