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Cofounder of . Author of The Hard Thing About Hard Things. New book, What You Do Is Who You Are, 10/29

Menlo Park, CA
Joined September 2008

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    There has been a genre of “official misinformation” where Washington Post, Wired, USA Today, BuzzFeed, etc have posted dangerously trivial headlines comparing coronavirus to the flu. Fortunately, NYT has been publishing the science from NEJM, Lancet, CDC, WHO. Credit where due.

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    DoNotPay is number 6 in the App Store top charts (the highest it has ever been). I’m excited for our major February product releases!

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    Jan 31

    Grabbed the book “Writing my Wrongs” after the many references to it in ’s “What you do is who you are” 1) Both are great & super worth it; 2) Kinda amazed that ’s 91 “New Jack Hustler” is such a usable tl;dr for the 1st portion of the book.

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    from which i go to for inspiration from time to time thanks to

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    It is such a surprise to see The American Bar Association honor and recommend DoNotPay today. When will robots be allowed to pass the bar exam?

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    Jan 29

    While reading "What You Do Is Who You Are" by I was introduced to Shaka Senghor's story. The book provides a raw example of "business culture" inside the prison system in a powerful way. What an amazing life story.

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    : What you do is who you are, du célèbre . EXCELLENT ! Analyse de la révolution haïtienne, les seuls esclaves qui auraient réussi à s'émanciper d'eux-mêmes ! Plein d'exemples/d'analyses busines, culturels et historiques. Dans mon top 5 management.

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    Jan 28

    What can an educational admin learn from ?! One of my takeaways.. is your actions! What will be your take away? Great podcast on . Check out this episode.

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    Considering America’s long history of literally imprisoning and murdering black men over only the words of an accuser you will have to excuse me if I don’t just jump on the “believe all allegations” wave you all are so thirsty to ride. Due process matters. Legally and socially

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    "My brain . . . it cannot process failure. It will not process failure. Because if I sit there and have to face myself and tell myself, ‘You’re a failure’ . . . I think that’s almost worse than death." -- Kobe Bryant, basketball legend, RIP

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    Wow ! Happy to see you all with the best and . Bravo ! We also think of 's family.

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    Jan 25

    It was great to meet on Thursday night with my fellow . For someone so successful, he is very down to earth. Reminded me of my late friend and mentor . Keep being kind Ben. Cheers

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    RIP , one of my heroes. Hard to think of a better role model in both life and business. We lost you far too soon.

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    Exciting to meet last night. Can highly recommend his book "What you do is who you are". Thanks for creating opportunities to learn from the best of the best. Hopefully we find a good beat for our declaration soon.

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    Jan 24

    This book is fire. It's not about how to do things right. It's about what to do when things go wrong. The quote from the book that echoes through my head again and again is: The Struggle is not failure. But it can cause failure. Especially if you are weak. Always if you are weak.

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    Jan 23

    When something goes wrong, which way do you run? () says to run towards your fear, not away from it.

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