Sameer Jauhar

@Shimmear

. Thoughts are my own..plagiarized clippings from people smarter than me.

East Lansing, MI
Joined May 2013

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 26

    I just published “To All My SRM’ers”

  2. 4 hours ago

    After how many news stories there are about hackers leaking stolen emails, I'm still baffled the crazy shit people send to my gmail.

  3. 4 hours ago

    . is the only person who gets slowed down to 1x on podcasts. The man's mind operates on a different level.

  4. 13 hours ago

    Thank you nyt for helping justify my batshit crazy habits.

  5. Retweeted
    Jun 10

    Following your genuine intellectual curiosity is a better foundation for a career than following whatever is making money right now.

  6. Jun 4

    I think master of none is just an excuse for to eat a lot of free food. Pretty genius tbh

  7. Jun 4

    Bruh I'm not an ex-girlfriend you can't just ignore me

  8. Jun 4

    On Saturdays, we send (and provide our unwavering support for…

  9. Jun 1

    Let's never forget T.I. defied gravity for a solid decade with this look

  10. Jun 1

    Digital ads on Time and Forbes are overwhelming

  11. May 31

    In the age of increasing ADHD, mary meeker is like, OR NAH

  12. May 31

    Hit me up at 1-800-bangerz

  13. May 31

    Part 3 - hanging out with walmart wolverines. They ain't all that…

  14. May 29
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    Your best ideas and your greatest work comes out when you are chasing what you are passionate about. So find that and forget about the rest.

  15. May 29
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    Because whether the field garners significant interest from others shouldn't be the bottom line. It should be if it is what interests you.

  16. May 29
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    And that's where I get stuck, I can't predicate that. All I can do is enter the field that interests me most.

  17. May 29
    Replying to

    I think the more important question is, which industry is flying under the radar now, but will be generating a ton of value in 10 years?

  18. May 29
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    At times, it makes me hesitate. Realistically, how do I know if my field of interest will be adding a ton of value in 10 years?

  19. May 29
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    But something I ponder is the fact that it took 10+ years for levandowski's field to generate significant interest from a broader population

  20. May 29
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    Naturally, I'm attracted to tech and machine learning, but I also see the current opportunity to enter a high-growth space.

  21. May 29

    Can't stop thinking about levandowski's choice to study robots. At the time, it wasn't a popular field, at least compared to now.

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