joking-but-very-serious answer: imagine you wrote a sitcom called Culture Shock, about a fictional version of yourself, navigating cultural differences at work (across different functional groups within orgs, across orgs) and in your social life
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That does seem to be a challenge I've optimized my life for encountering frequently and deeply.
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Your work at Stripe. What do you actually do? ;)
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Wait till you get the bill and ask again

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1. Whatever u want (worked out pretty well for u this far) 2. Any new thoughts since moving to employee status 3. How far a one person company can go to do well in internet economy assuming they know some levels of coding? And the avenues they can try
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I love literally everything you write. But the stuff about Japanese culture & your family life is always fascinating & amazing. & it’s clear you work @ a very unusual company, but would love to know more what this looks like day-to-day.
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My favourite tweets from you are: 1. Threads on pricing logic 2. Cute anecdotes about Lillian
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Yes please! I consider you, Patrick, a very well informed, good faith critic/skeptic of the space. I need more voices like that, as a check on my own filter bubble and internal bias.
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The stuff I like from you is generally in the category of "finance stuff people might not know but should think about (insurance, pricing, etc)" and economics.
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