@Jason https://t.co/CpcXzqWaPA helps US companies with >$500m in revenue comply with climate related financial risk regulations like SB261 and CSRD. Customers are publicly traded companies and top 100 law firms.
14) The absolute classic. "Banking is unequal." *Proceeds to pull data from poverty-stricken nations suffering from completely different problems*
Good rule of thumb: The larger/more global a mission statement becomes, the more likely it is that it's BS.
People love it when you remember their birthday.
Yet 29% of you rely on Facebook to remember...
And 43% on memory alone 🤯
It's madness.
So I built the solution I wanted - https://t.co/7XMFS7AXdr
Designed for simplicity.
Get a text on your friend's birthday.
Last week, our CEO Alex Lassiter sat down with Brian Matt, Head of ESG at the NYSE, to discuss sustainability as it pertains to the software industry and publicly traded companies like Yext. Thanks to Neal Booker, @yext , Brian, and the @NYSE for having us!
@sam_feldman_ Could partner with someone like @TryEvaBot for gifts. Use them a lot for personalized things. I like the cupcake thing too if you can figure out all the logistics of delivery
Just finished @waitbutwhy ‘s book, What’s Our Problem, and wish he’d make a hard copy and charge me whatever he wants. I need at least 5 copies as gifts and one on my shelf.
Mark Twain’s response to his experience with the telephone:
“The voice already carries entirely too far as it is…if Bell had invented a muffler or a gag he would have done a real service.”
In summary:
(1) Family time is limited—cherish it.
(2) Friend time is limited—prioritize real ones.
(3) Partner time is significant—never settle.
(4) Children time is precious—be present.
(5) Coworker time is significant—find energy.
(6) Alone time is highest—love yourself.
Airbnb should acquire Planet Fitness. Give their customers free gym passes anytime you’re staying at an Airbnb.
Solves a real problem for their customers, competes with a valuable perk their competition (hotels) offers that Airbnb cannot.
Cows, cement, cars, coal.
What we eat, what we build, how we get around, how we get our energy.
If you want to understand emissions, understand those four words.
Cows, cement, cars, coal.
“On those mornings you struggle with getting up, keep this thought in mind — I am awakening to the work of a human
being. Why then am I annoyed that I am going to do what I’m made for, the very things for which I was put into this world?