CEO of SPG, former dentist, perpetual student

Joined November 2022
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My conversation with Marc Andreessen (@pmarca), co-founder of @a16z and Netscape. 0:00 Caffeine Heart Scare 0:56 Zero Introspection Mindset 3:24 Psychedelics and Founders 4:54 Motivation Beyond Happiness 7:18 Tech as Progress Engine 10:27 Founders Versus Managers 20:01 HP Intel Founder Legacy 21:32 Why Start the Firm 24:14 Venture Barbell Theory 28:57 JP Morgan Boutique Banking 30:02 Religion Split Wall Street 30:41 Barbell of Banking 31:42 Allen & Company Model 33:16 Planning the VC Firm 33:45 CAA Playbook Lessons 36:49 First Principles vs. Status Quo 39:03 Scaling Venture Capital 40:37 Private Equity and Mad Men 42:52 Valley Shifts to Full Stack 45:59 Meeting Jim Clark 48:53 Founder vs. Manager at SGI 54:20 Recruiting Dinner Story 56:58 Starting the Next Company 57:57 Nintendo Online Gamble 58:33 Building Mosaic Browser 59:45 NSFnet Commercial Ban 1:01:28 Eternal September Shift 1:03:11 Spam and Web Controversy 1:04:49 Mosaic Tech Support Flood 1:07:49 Netscape Business Model 1:09:05 Early Internet Skepticism 1:11:15 Moral Panic Pattern 1:13:08 Bicycle Face Story 1:14:48 Music Panic Examples 1:18:12 Lessons from Jim Clark 1:19:36 Clark Versus Barksdale 1:21:22 Tesla Versus Edison 1:23:00 Edison Digression Setup 1:23:13 AI Forecasting Myths 1:23:43 Edison Phonograph Lesson 1:25:11 Netscape Two Jims 1:29:11 Bottling Innovation 1:31:44 Elon Management Code 1:32:24 IBM Big Gray Cloud 1:37:12 Engineer First Truth 1:38:28 Bottlenecks and Speed 1:42:46 Milli Elon Metric 1:47:20 Starlink Side Project 1:49:10 Closing Includes paid partnerships.
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I am so excited to announce the launch of SPG Dental Implant Centers nationwide! 😁 I am fortunate to help transform smiles at Sarasota Dentures and Implants every single day. I'm passionate about this meaningful work helping people to regain their confidence and restore their overall health. The mission of SPG Dental Implant Implant Centers is to help expand access to full-arch implant dentistry. I feel incredibly fortunate to be affiliated with this amazing organization that helps so many people on a daily basis. Real Patients React to Their New Smiles | Dental Implant Transformations youtu.be/oBHrFVhTbIg?si=Fhwd… via @YouTube
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The wait is over! 😊 @bgurley
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10 Dec 2025
Men historically provided for the family’s needs in the present. Women historically did the same PLUS providing for the family’s future through procreation and the enablement of subsequent generations to prosper. That future focus seems to be disappearing quickly in favor of the here and now. Scary to consider, but true.
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If you ever feel conflicted about a strategic decision, talk to your customers. When you feel adrift, talk to your customers. To reignite your passion for your purpose in challenging times…you guessed it!..talk to your customers. And don’t just listen to the customers who weren’t pleased (though that’s important). Spend equal time listening to those who were ENTHRALLED with the service they received so you can find more of them and keep improving how you serve them. Enter Julie, a patient from our Phoenix practice. Julie’s story reinforced SPG’s why: to democratize the fixed dental arch. Julie’s our ideal patient: motivated, clear on her pain points, nonsalvagable teeth, and ready to be impressed. And we did just that. Kudos to Dr. Aaron Miller and his team for creating a Raving Fan of Julie! She brightened my day and made me proud of the services we provide!
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20 Oct 2025
Had the most bizarre dream last night. I was moving through a throng of people in some city center. The group apparently had gathered to protest something. After working my way through the crowd, I came to the center of hubbub, where sat @PalmerLuckey wearing a literal crown, holding a scepter, on a giant winged armchair. Was it a dream or a premonition?! Then, sadly, I woke up. That’s what I get for watching the Palmer interview on Rogan before bed!
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26 Aug 2025
People will secretly learn from you and never tell you how much you're influenced them. Keep going.
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It’s easy to forget how close we came in ~2022 to a complete shutdown of our ability to share dissenting opinions. Excellent breakdown from @balajis on the shift away from centralized, blue-mediated mania towards more decentralized freedom of communications. @tbpn got its flowers as well!!!
1 Aug 2025
.@balajis says every startup now needs a founding creator. Someone who speaks for the product before it ships. "The founding engineer is the how... The founding creator is the why." If you're outsourcing content, you're outsourcing your edge.
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3 Aug 2025
Dead giveaway that someone's life is actually good is how frictionlessly they're able to adapt to everyday things not going according to plan Show up to a spot and it's closed or a restaurant and the wait is long. Hit unexpected traffic, get a day mixed up, anything that should theoretically break your flow No blaming, sighing, or any visible signs of frustration. Almost a complete non reaction. Wastes no time even acknowledging it and just pivots to the next best option Fuck it this place next door seems chill. Looks like we'll be here a bit longer so let's pop into some of these other stores. Then of course everyone ends up having a good time Zero desire or need to escape the present moment. Can't force the abundance. Just a natural expression of having so much perceived control over your own time that nothing can make you believe that you don't have enough of it Forget status games. It's all older generation foolishness. New wave is how smoothly you're gliding through reality. Undeniable composure. One of the few energies that can't be faked
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1 Aug 2025
Your interests and passions are not random. They are connected to your purpose.
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29 Jul 2025
Quick refresher for everyone
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16 Jul 2025
What a privilege to be tired from work you once begged the universe for. what a privilege to feel overwhelmed by growth you used to dream about. what a privilege to be challenged by a life you created on purpose. what a privilege to outgrow things you used to settle for.
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11 Jul 2025
Just listened to @ChrisWillx interview @rickbeato. Amazing discussion about the current state of music, as well as the various implications of AI’s instantiation into the creative process. My take: “music” used to encapsulate a broad range of specific elements of an artist’s output, spanning the creation of the physical media containing the songs to the in-person performance of their work. I think “music” will further bifurcate into what’s consumed while driving, working, and hanging out vs. what’s performed and enjoyed in a live, raw, in-person setting. AI will dominate the former, and the masses will consume it. Talented artists and their devotees will revel in the latter. We’ll go back to the future - music aficionados will continue to flock to the live concert experience.
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“Build something significant and the economics will come” @vkhosla with @jaltma True significance is as rare as it is valuable - which is why it’s the best place to orient one’s education and efforts.
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Alex Sharp retweeted
to understand zohran you must understand this
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18 Jun 2025
When @jordihays read this on @tbpn, it sounded like our generation’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire.” Banger!
Apologies for the TLDR, but when you step back, it is kind of wild what we’ve all lived through over the last five years. No wonder so many young people are anxious about the future—the ‘disturbance in the force’ feels stronger by the day. I don’t have any grand takeaways other than this--the world could use an immediate course correction in the direction of boring--or we may really need those Mars rockets sooner than expected. One thing is for sure--Israel is making a compelling case for Golden Dome. • A once-in-a-century pandemic shuts the world down. No matter how you view it in hindsight, both allies and adversaries were nearly unified in halting the global economy and banishing society to lockdowns and high-pressure mask & vaccination campaigns. • We tried to print our way out of the system shock, triggering the most euphoric markets since the dot-com bubble—pre-revenue IPOs reappeared for some reason and people forgot that good companies generally don’t SPAC. • The digital revolution kicked into overdrive—work-from-home, virtual education traumatized parents, Zoom cocktail parties, Peloton, DoorDash and MS Teams---probably the most painful development. • Civil unrest emerged alongside deepening social and political divides. • A disheartening end to the war in Afghanistan—trillions spent, thousands of lives lost and the Taliban is still running the show. • Market euphoria gave way to historic inflation. Interest rates shot up to cool things down. The tide went out, and the “shitcos” failed. Centralized crypto exchanges gambled customer deposits. Hedge funds weren’t hedged. VC-heavy banks like SVB collapsed, triggering a temporary panic in the regional banking system. The big banks… got even bigger. • For the first time since the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, a nuclear superpower launched a full-scale invasion of a neighboring country. The West isolates Russia, and we witness a new asymmetric dynamic in warfare--cheap drones, missile swarms, all playing out in real time on social media. • The metaverse and Web3 died quickly as the “Magnificent Seven” lead a market rebound on the promise of AI. • China closes gaps--and maybe pulls ahead--in some of the most strategically important technologies. They tolerate risk, aren’t afraid to steal good ideas and make them better--and operate with a culture that—for all its flaws—just goes out and does big things without dragging decades of baggage behind it. • Hamas launches a surprise attack on Israeli civilians, takes hostages and triggers a war that pulls in Iranian proxies like the Houthis--disrupting global shipping lanes and igniting a politically charged humanitarian crisis. • Political winds shift again. A former President—also the frontrunner—is shot in an assassination attempt, the first since Reagan. Thankfully, he survives and is now our 47th President. • The Pakistani and Indian Air Forces engage in the largest air-to-air exchange in decades. China’s latest fighters and missiles see combat success against contemporary French aircraft—signaling what many already knew--China’s military is approaching peer status. • Israel launches the most sophisticated and devastating air campaign since Desert Storm—targeting Iranian military and scientific leadership, degrading air defenses, missile systems and nuclear infrastructure..and the conflict may just be getting warmed up. All in just five years... Hopefully our defense and policy leaders are paying attention and making some course corrections. Congressional leadership is mostly well-intentioned, but often fights for expensive job programs--exactly the kind of thing an over-consolidated defense industry encourages--even as we stare down an unsustainable $36 trillion national debt. That’s how you end up holding a fleet of battleships during the advent of the aircraft carrier.... Only this time, the analogy breaks down--because as a nation have forgotten how to build ships. So instead, we will have $300 million fighter jets we can’t afford, arriving a decade too late, in quantities that may not even matter—disrupted by million-dollar, hypersonic, laser-equipped drones that our adversaries will likely produce at scale. Until, perhaps, the dark horse Skynet T-1000 shows up. This is the time--especially in such a politically charged environment--when we need to be finding more ways to come together instead of moving farther apart. A time to be rooting for America and our leadership, not betting on the next Polymarket catastrophe. Because if the next five years look anything like the last, military parades and trade imbalances will be the least of our problems.
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10 Jun 2025
Issue 02 is here!!! @joincolossus @patrick_oshag
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28 May 2025
On a new episode of The Ben & Marc Show, @RickRubin joins us to talk about "the punk rock of coding," and why it has resonated with him so much👇
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Most people are not worth listening to. “Before you win everyone will ask you why you’re working so hard and after you win everyone will remind you how lucky you got.” — @markmanson
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