When have you displayed the patience to say “no,” so that you could later say “YES!” and launch an all-out effort?
In our episode with @toryburch, we learn that successful entrepreneurs find a way to combine both incredible patience and explosive speed.https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/tory-burch-combining-incredible-patience-explosive-speed-reid-hoffman …
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patience and explosion are also very high risk high reward scenarios v persistence hunting e.g. Cheetahs. super interesting insight nevertheless!
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Running a startup for me is a light jog after the prey over the long term.
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As I understand, because we sweat we can travel much further than many other animals. We used this to stalk prey until it was so exhausted that we could sprint up to it and catch it while winded. So kinda lines up for humans too.
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or, until it was domesticated. How could humans armor themselves against attacks of this sort?
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In that very state, predators also don’t take their eyes off of their prey (i.e. laser focus) ...
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There is something to be said for persistence hunting as a startup strategy
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