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If anyone wants to come do this at
@cardless (in person, in SF - there’s no substitute) we are always hiring for this type of person - DM me
Said yes to everything in my 20s. What truly changed my life was landing at my first startup Blend, now a public company. Pure chaos, packed office all hours, constant "is this legal, it should be, how do we fix it", back to back large VC rounds raised, 50 to 500 people in what felt like 3 months. Head of BD at the time told me that Blend was growing so fast that every six months he felt like he was buying into working at a new company.
If you are in your 20s and want to know what your made of (and whats possible in the world), get to SF. Find an early stage startup sub 50 employees and work harder than everyone at the company. Learn what it means to try everything and get to an answer. Then leave and start a company. No other education out there will offer you more in the shortest amount of time to absolutely crush it.