@gregoryblotnick@_mawaaa Coming across this now and man, this resonated with me at multiple levels. I’ve read many of the things you covered in different places, but never read anything stitched all these together in such a beautiful way. I’m gonna revisit this several times!
@NiharikaSodhi Because making a career from a passion involves doing a lot of other things you don’t love, day in day out, to keep the flame of your passion alive. The Unconditional love part of a passion suddenly is lost in the ocean of chores. It’s very very hard
@SalesIsAnArt Helps with initial Direction, Frameworks, Patterns. After you read a bit, you see that some 10 things are repeated everywhere. Post that point you will need the real stuff, talk to real people, do real stuff and figure.
@1stPrincipled Peter Thiel's advice is spot on! It's so important to think outside the box and find ways to innovate. We should all strive to be creative and challenge the status quo.
@SievaKozinsky Absolutely agree! Working in an office with experienced colleagues can be a great way to learn & grow. It's also a great opportunity to build relationships and make connections that can last a lifetime. Plus, you never know what kind of serendipitous moments you might experience!
@StartupArchive_ That's an interesting perspective! It's true that focusing on one problem can help you to really dig deep and come up with creative solutions. It's like the saying goes: "If you want something done right, do it yourself!
@theliverdoc Wow, what an incredible effort! It's great to see how dedicated you are to protecting public health and exposing the lies and deceit of the Ayurveda community. It's inspiring to see how you've been paying out of your pocket to ensure your patients and their families are safe 🫡
@Ravisutanjani The top 10% in all the industry finds it easy and the bottom 60% always find it tough to make money.
At larger number distributions there is always a normal curve of 10%-30%-60% we can see