🚨 @osventuresllc has a new Chief of Staff🚨
Delighted to welcome @JMBDaecius as our new Chief of Staff! His pitch was like catnip for me—I will build out a complete set of AI Workflows so that I'm your last human CoS. That way, I can move on to other, more creative tasks.
All of these embarrassing reports about absurd token spend within companies shows me one thing: most of these people have no idea how to think, in order to learn, in order to design, to build, then implement.
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This is broken in a way I can't live with, and I'm going to spend the next twenty years showing it didn't have to be.
– every founder of every software philosophy worth knowing
“People don't expect things to happen to them like this until they do.”
Danielle Crittenden (@DCrittenden1) on losing her daughter Miranda, the grief that followed, and why she wrote Dispatches From Grief.
Dispatches From Grief by @DCrittenden1 is out.
“Miranda was dead. Miranda no longer existed. Every thought about her, going backward or forward, had to contend with this singular, untenable fact.”
First, you have to know the assignment.
A perfect book
This is a massive story that not enough people are talking about in housing.
The Silver Tsunami is real.
Demographics are destiny.
Community note
The shared article is from 2019. While baby boomers aging is real, the predicted 'Silver Tsunami' flood of 21M homes to the market has not materialized by 2026. It's more of a trickle, with many homes inherited or retained instead.
realtor.com/advice/buy/sil…wsj.com/economy/housin…msn.com/en-us/money/re…
I thought I knew pain until my darling daughter died in the most horrific way. The grief was so unbearable I wanted death too... until I found a miraculous way back that can also help others trib.al/D6XsP7L
“There is no ‘healing.’ No journey back to yourself—that map burned with everything else. On that February morning, we became entirely different people wearing the same faces.”
It’s a privilege to publish a book this profound
Dispatches from Grief is out now
“There is no ‘healing.’ No journey back to yourself—that map burned with everything else. On that February morning, we became entirely different people wearing the same faces.”
It’s a privilege to publish a book this profound
Dispatches from Grief is out now
“Maternal grief seizes the body differently from other sorrows,” Danielle Crittenden writes. More than two years have passed, but Miranda’s absence “retains the power to hit me anew each day.” Read more from her essay on the death of her daughter: theatlantic.com/magazine/202…