Brian Marick on Nostr: Something I think I've noticed. Both tech leaders and homeless people talk way more ...
Something I think I've noticed. Both tech leaders and homeless people talk way more loudly than is necessary, with that coded-male attitude of aggressive self-confidence, and launch into rants at the slightest hint of contradiction.
Also they are not overly concerned with the negative externalities of their actions.
I'm not saying that startups should make homeless people their decision makers, but they might demand fewer stock options.
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