I think she’s trying to help him be happier, not necessarily wealthier.
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And lets not forget how much sleep she got when she was working on her company. This is the equivalent of "follow your passion" BS from those who are already wealthy and successful.
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Could definitely be true, but maybe she’s trying to help others as well (especially those who revere him). I’m not a fan of the open-letter craze but this one seemed good-intentioned.
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Starting a website is considerably easier than remaking 3 atom-based industries. At once.
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Agree with
@coledutcher. It helps a lot of others being an open letter. It’s powerful when one admits they’re in a difficult phase, it’s equally powerful when someone else renders support. Steve Jobs would have been alive if he took doctor’s advice on his health a lot earlier.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This is your real critique. The first tweet was unnecessary, condescending and wrote with bad faith.
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My immediate reaction when I read it was "why did this need to be public?"
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Its called “clout chasing” https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.urbandictionary.com/define.php%3fterm=Clout%2bchaser&=true … You hit the nail on the head on this one
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Surely we can agree that most CEOs use all kinds of news-worthy events to self promote all the time...?
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