Rob Saric

@RobSaric

Entrepreneur, founder - coding since I was 13, love engineering, sales, design & building what matters → My stories

Ottawa / Detroit
Joined May 2008

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  1. 5 hours ago

    “He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever."

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    10 hours ago

    Full interview: Marc Andreessen and Reid Hoffman, Co-Founder of LinkedIn

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    23 hours ago

    Forty hour workweeks are a relic of the Industrial Age. Knowledge workers function like athletes - train and sprint, then rest and reassess.

  4. Retweeted
    Jun 9

    Fundamental rules of VR design. 👉 Highly recommend reading this great, detailed blog post by

  5. Jun 9
  6. Jun 9

    "High expectations are the key to everything." - Sam Walton 👈

  7. Retweeted
    Jun 8

    The Trifecta Read one hour daily Write one hour daily Train one hour daily Your life will transform dramatically in short order

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    Jun 8

    Essential blockchain, token and ICO reading list. Thanks to

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    Jun 6

    How do we get young leaders to take action in their communities? Thanks for your visit & insights tonight in my hometown.

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    Jun 7

    Opportunity exists in the inefficiency.

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    Jun 2

    Problems don't go away. Deal with them early and quickly.

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    Jun 1

    "Last year 90% of venture capital went to men, only 10% went to women - we need to change that." Steve Case at

  13. Jun 1

    Good read. Consensus is the gate, adaptive resilience is the key.

  14. Retweeted
    Jun 1

    and the Tom Brady example: "The only thing I love more than playing football is preparing for football."

  15. Jun 1

    All-nighters don’t win championships. In fact, most athletes prioritize rest - Thanks for sharing

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    May 31

    Mary Meeker's always excellent internet trends report, 2017 edition

  17. Retweeted
    May 31

    First-mover is not an unfair advantage, but an unfair disadvantage.

  18. May 31

    "stems from the well documented, ongoing issues with the President's stunted digits in conjunction with onset of senile dementia."

  19. May 31
  20. May 31

    "Anyone who is both clever and lazy is qualified for the highest leadership duties"

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