| Location | San Francisco |
| Wants | Everyone to do well |
| Location | San Francisco |
| Wants | Everyone to do well |
You can always add to who you are
Humans are not fixed and “change” is too zero sum
In a performance review several years ago, my manager sat me down, took a deep breath, and gave it to me straight: “You’ve got to be friendlier. It doesn’t matter if you’re the smartest person in the room if nobody likes you.” It wasn’t the first time I’d heard that kind of suggestion. For most of my career I’ve gotten feedback on how to change myself to be more successful.
In 2008 I showed up to Y Combinator Startup School to take photos of speakers and learn how to start a startup.
I was an engineer and designer and had never started a company before.
Today I am the new President & CEO of Y Combinator, an organization that is a true magnet for smart ambitious high integrity people who believe technology can solve the problems facing humanity.
And those that believe are those that do.
Looking forward to an epic 2023. 🙏
Algorithms for life: “Politely withholding your preferences puts the computational problem of inferring them on the group.
Politely asserting your preferences (I’m inclined toward x. What do you think?) helps shoulder the cognitive load of moving the group toward resolution.”
https://blog.galowicz.de/2022/12/28/book-review-algorithms-to-live-by/
Ideas we believe can become self fulfilling prophecies if we take action to make them a reality.
The same goes for ideas about people.
This is one reason to be open and optimistic about meeting new people— any given person might be a friend or collaborator.
How to Stand Out (without getting shot down)