@BrianRoemmele just listened to your interview on vector.
I don’t know what it is, but from some experience - I know what negging doesn’t make apple want to listen to people more. This might be the way to communicate in your area - but generally it doesn’t work well in business
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Replying to @GreggJaskiewicz
Gregg, I hear ya. Makes sense. You know there are two points: a) Steve was a master at nagging. This is Apple ethos. b) I think I is not nagging when you try to stop someone you care about from going 100 MPH down a dead end road. They may still do it, but perhaps I did something.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Have you ever thought about approaching thousands of entrepreneurs out there - along with many many potential investors and just creating something that can be sold to apple? It would achieve all the goals of proving things and also creating momentum.
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Replying to @GreggJaskiewicz
Gregg, great advice! Indeed I have. The two concepts are not mutually exclusive however. But as a realist it is hard to compete with Amazon for the AI talent they are sucking from the market at this point as a startup. But perhaps I may have a plan...
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
And frankly with the publicity you’ve gained via Vector Podcast - I’m sure it won’t be much of an issue finding people willing to invest :-)
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Replying to @GreggJaskiewicz
Gregg, wow thank you! I really appreciate it.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Pleasure :-) Let me know if you’re ever in the UK - would love to talk more :-)
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Gregg, thank you. I shall.
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