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sharan

@sjhangiani12

2x-ing VC response rate for early-stage founders @ onepager.vc | gtm/data @yoodli | figuring the rest of it out

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re-listened to Lenny Rachitsky’s convo with Nan Yu and had a moment of clarity Linear's whole philosophy: find the moment your users feel bad and delete that feeling for vcs, the moment i've seen time and time again: “i feel bad i haven’t checked in on X. i don’t know what’s

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a core tenant of how i live my life: slowness + quality time with friends = deep contentment = clear mind = more creative output = faster progress towards achieving my goals

a core tenant of how i live my life:

slowness + quality time with friends = deep contentment = clear mind = more creative output = faster progress towards achieving my goals
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this single paragraph from james hawkins drives SO much trust for me will 10000% be using posthog now for analytics, not even going to look at other tools

this single paragraph from <a href="/james406/">james hawkins</a> drives SO much trust for me

will 10000% be using posthog now for analytics, not even going to look at other tools
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a friend of mine has this shed on his roof where he tunes his skis, has a 3d printer, etc. i think about it at least once a week want one so bad to have a spot to work on my bike, mess around with circuitry , etc. would be so cool ugh

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most folks won't know this, but i've had an obsession with city design, esp biking infra, since i studied it in college (took 4 classes, 2 specifically about Parisian urban's design!!!) optimizing for bike lanes, pedestrian spaces, and walkable cities ALWAYS has driven up:

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talked to someone at google today exploring a startup idea realized how many founders skip the most important question: do i actually like the people i’m building for? you’ll think about them every day for years pick wisely, you kinda need to love em

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When diligence becomes a dirty word you know sh#ts about to get real. Also, don’t expect your investor to help with customer intros, candidate closing calls or even tactical decisions if they don’t spend time understanding your product and market. They can’t.

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Lot of 996 proponents have infinite runway. Before PMF, hiring a lot of people or working super hard, might not actually work that well. To get to PMF I think you need reflection and clarity. If you’re pushing yourself and everyone to the limit or operate in a frenzy, you might

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i'm already on listen number 3 and it is an absolute master class biggest takeaway thus far: reducing clicks and "friction" is silly and overrated instead, focus on reducing the brain power needed to use your product and simplify simplify simplify

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The Joy of Walking Slowly: When our office was in LES, there was a Buddhist monk that was known to the neighborhood that quite literally walked at a snail’s pace. Everyday. Luca (my cofounder) and I decided we would try this one day. Literally walk as slowly as possible and

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I came to the exact same conclusion late last week deep understanding of user, existing workflows, how they think, etc. is so. freaking. important

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I had to endure 38000 Chelsea fans signing "are you Tottenham in disguise" last night. Never received a bigger insult in my life.