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Sheryl Sandberg profiled in The New Yorker (via garychou)
100% agree. It’s the same reason why I don’t like to schedule meetings in advance. I much prefer to do them on the fly because there are a million variables in a day that change constantly.
What appears to be organization is actually just a restriction on the most valuable thing in the world: time.
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“Overnight success. It’s one of the biggest myths in the tech industry.”
In a recent blog post, Mark Suster compares the above myth with the steady two-year growth of page views on his. This is the chart he includes in the post:
This chart and a recent presentation I gave to a group of…
GONZ !! attempting to kickflip a big ass moutain bike. this dude is the best.
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Stevie Wonder - For Once In My Life
Right now Stevie Wonder should be about to take the stage. This is going to be one of the best experiences of my life. You know how most people will talk about their parents following The Grateful Dead while they were touring a lot, well my mother used to follow Stevie Wonder when he would get close to where she was living during that time. I never imagined that I would get the opportunity to see my mothers favorite musician.
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Video: Jack Dorsey at The 99 Percent (via Fred Wilson)
The second big thing is luck. It’s not relying on luck… it’s being able to recognize when it’s happening around you. (@ 4:30)