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@lisbetactually

To ignore history is to ignore the wolf at the door

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calendar_today15-03-2009 05:26:06

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I'm pretty sure WeWork is only trying this angle because it would look pretty bad if the "we provide your shared office space" company continued to work remotely (instead of in their own office spaces).

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Ocean at the End of the Lane is great for when you're in the mood for an existential crisis, but only have a few hours to trigger total ego death. Neil Gaiman there's nothing quite like suddenly bursting out sobbing next to a startled toddler as she plays in her sandbox 😂😂

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As two of my CEOs who are executing this well pointed out to me, you can’t renegotiate well what you’re not willing to move on from. Empowering those who are negotiating to churn poorly structured relationships must be an acceptable, if not desired, outcome.

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an underreported reason people are having fewer and fewer kids: now we’re expected to watch them 24/7. at least in the summer my mom got 10+ hours a day free from me while I crawled around in ditches

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No one talks about the real reason driving the ~500k tech layoffs. Section 174 in the 2017 tax cuts turned engineer salaries from an instant tax deduction into a 5yr write off, causing billions in tax bills. It even incentivizes offshoring R&D, which has a 15yr write off! 1/4

No one talks about the real reason driving the ~500k tech layoffs.

Section 174 in the 2017 tax cuts turned engineer salaries from an instant tax deduction into a 5yr write off, causing billions in tax bills.

It even incentivizes offshoring R&D, which has a 15yr write off!

1/4
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Teddy Roosevelt: “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who