Concentrated public equities on AI infrastructure & volatility harvesting. Ex-Goldman, Stanford MBA, 8 figure founder. Edge is psychological and analytical.
You can beat the market.
I’m ex-Goldman M&A, but knew nothing about public markets until a few years ago.
Gave birth last year and wanted to take this more seriously for my daughter. Have now spent thousands of hours staring at charts.
My book is AI chokeholds and NQ/ES.
Can we talk about what a dude magnet this hat is at the airport? Whether it’s attracting the right type of man is a different question 😂 Thanks @RomanEcom cc @youderian
Step 4:
Implement screening exercises that weeds out 98% of candidates.
If you execute the above correctly, then you'll hopefully get 100's of candidates.
Time is money. Spend time on promising candidates only.
E.g
For ad ops we have a xls file that they have them re-format. We then have a lookup that allow us to look for mistake. 1 mistake => You're out.
E.g
For customer service we have a typeform they have to fill out - simulating prospective tickets and measuring WPM. We then export all the results, filter by WPM. People under a certain WPM => You're out.
If you want these example files then re-tweet this thread and I'll DM you my files and process.
@RomanEcom Less about money, more about psychological safety (especially since founders often immigrants / poorer). Great at frugality, hard to bet big from money tightness.
Psychological safety also means emotional safety, so healing trauma can also improves decision making, self-trust.
Jiu jitsu is not like other sports in terms of how athletes make money.
In most sports with a more established professional tour, your earnings are directly correlated to winning in the sport. That is far from the case in jiu jitsu.
#bjjmoney
For Jiu Jitsu Teachers, you *can* make $100K/year. But being good at jiu jitsu alone does not lead to greater earnings as a teacher.
Commercially successful teachers need to be able to use group classes as a sales funnel for recurring privates, and be great concierge providers.
For Competitors, being good at jiu jitsu alone does not lead to greater earnings.
More important is being good at English-speaking social media, peaking in the right match in front of an audience and having a memorable fight style.
Winning Worlds does not guarantee a fan base.
What stops people from earning in jiu jitsu is an unwillingness to build these other skills (e.g. social media, marketing), when they’d prefer to just focus on training.
These skills are different depending on whether you’re a Competitor vs. Teacher vs. Gym Owner. #bjjmoney
9. Love a lot, get your heart broken and have a lot of sex. Fulfill your kinks and deepest desires. Explore gender and sexuality. There’s so much growth here, especially in areas that can make many people uncomfortable. It’s okay to be scared, we’re all virgins at something.