Building, investing. Founder: @TULA (acq by @ProcterGamble), Troops Spinback (2x acq by @Salesforce) @thensome & more. Reich Capital.

Joined February 2008
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Absolutely wild night at the White House. There has never been a sporting event quite like this one.
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Greatest game ever played

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Jalen Brunson is the first player since Magic Johnson to win a HS state championship, an NCAA championship, and an NBA championship
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Other players such as Christian Braun and Donte DiVincenzo have won a high school state championship, an NCAA championship, and an NBA championship since Magic Johnson. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian… en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donte_DiV…
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I just want to be successful thats all..
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Also the best
Sleep well, NY.
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2016 NCAA Champions. 2026 NBA Champions.
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Every word

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When I give my savings to @elonmusk they multiply. When I give them to you and all of the US government, they disappear.
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The world and economy is not a zero sum game We can grow the pie and make everyone better off Elon has done this better than anyone who has ever lived
Elon employs ~160,000 Americans and in one morning created thousands of millionaires… You have done nothing for America.
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Yes. WuTang is the lowkey MVP of the night.
The start of the comeback
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Your mind is a powerful place. You can bend it to your will more than you believe, and subsequently, the world around you.
The mind is a powerful place and what you feed it can affect you in a powerful way How @tobi got over his fear of public speaking: “I  was terrified of public speaking until I sat down for like a week and every day I spent ten minutes just writing that I like public speaking.” “ If you tell yourself or write something down 100 times about yourself, that writes it into the prefrontal cortex at such a deep level that your brain will start reconciling you to that.” “It’s not a placebo. You actively change your prefrontal cortex.”
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If you ever thought more government was a good thing, go here… and embrace all frustration with a smile
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We are living in amazing times
One of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen: a standing ovation for the full Daraxonrasib results I feel inspired and energised, to put it mildly — we have a targeted therapy for pancreatic cancer now, and nothing is undruggable anymore
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U.N. is morally bankrupt. Told in a 30 second video
BREAKING: Author of U.N. report placing Israel on sexual violence blacklist admits she has not personally viewed any evidence. “I made it clear to Israel I would not visit any detention facility, even if offered. It's not the responsibility of my office to do any verification.”
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Very innovative. Never seen this concept before.
This morning we are introducing COGE — the Commission on Government Efficiency.

This Commission will find ways for our city to work smarter, faster, and more effectively for working people. 

New Yorkers deserve a city government as careful with their money as they are.
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A reminder that politicians should be required to take supply and demand classes
NYC rents keep surging to all-time highs - but a suburb right across the Hudson is getting much cheaper: Study trib.al/qETzayc
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Powerful and true. You should always listen to people you respect, but you have to make your own decisions. My parents often told me that I never listened. I told them that was not true. I always listened very carefully, but I always made my own decisions. You have to live your own life.
Elon Musk cried on national television when his childhood heroes called him a fraud. Neil Armstrong and Gene Cernan, the first and last men to walk on the moon, publicly testified against SpaceX. They said Musk was reckless. That private spaceflight was dangerous. That he was going to get people killed. They asked Congress to shut him down. These were the men Musk grew up worshipping. The posters on his wall. The reason he built rockets in the first place. And they went on television and said he was a disgrace to space exploration. In a 60 Minutes interview shortly after, Musk was asked about it. He started speaking and his voice broke. His eyes filled. He couldn't finish the sentence. The richest man in tech, the guy who argues with regulators and fires engineers mid-meeting, sat on camera and cried because his heroes rejected him. He didn't stop building. He didn't change direction. He didn't even respond to them publicly. He just kept launching rockets until the rockets proved him right. Armstrong never lived to see SpaceX land a booster. Cernan never saw Starship. The men who said it couldn't be done died before the man they doubted did it. Most people need approval from the people they admire before they act. Musk got the opposite of approval and acted anyway. That's the gap. Not talent. Not money. The willingness to keep building while the people you love most tell you to stop.
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