A wild thing about my life is how I, some nerd from Singapore, have ended up corresponding and even hanging out with some very internationally prominent people over the years. I’m very sensitive to how tacky name-dropping is, so I try avoid talking about it directly...
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If I lived in SF there would be plausibly thousands of candidates more interesting for a VC or CEO or new graduate to get dinner with on any given Tuesday.
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! when I passed through SF lots of people wanted to meet me, I think because I was the exotic traveller from afar bringing tales of distant lands – and several people asked if I'd like to move there. But if I moved there, I would lose my selling point within a few months
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, because there’s a large volume of international traffic through our city (well not right now...) & it’s easy to stand out vs everyone else