hmm that’s fair most memorable for me was the chapter on “how to interview + ask questions” (hence why I shared it - yash doesn’t like cowen / might like him more if he understood *why* he operates how he does)
seriously?! have you read his book Talent (w daniel gross) or watched his interview w zuck + patrick c? if you’re not in love with those, i’ll find some other gems for ya :) https://youtu.be/OuvrZFJLXSk
block explorers give us information overload their guiding philosophy has been to show everything everywhere all at once onchain browsers should make us feel better - curate the right data - when and how you want it - not more, but better - not everywhere, but all in one place
well said i’ve found this to be true in other parts of life too - not just career :)
i’ve tried answering this question for years + i’ve narrowed it down to 2 james perse: thin, soft cotton that’s nice enough to wear under a jacket lululemon: pure comfort, and workout ready
great point often the most misunderstood things have obvious examples right in front of our faces guess they’re only really obvious in hindsight :)
what might steve jobs' use of social media have looked like if he were still alive?
go into lululemon and try on any pair that looks good i’m sure it will feel equally as comfortable if not more (for cheaper alternative: birddogs)