Spouses with good jobs are the unsung heros of the startup world.
Bryce Roberts
47.6K posts
Much taller IRL
- Most gutting feedback I ever received came from my wife years ago: “Work gets the best version of you” Cut deep at the time but completely rocked my world for the better. I think about it every day.
- Non-technical people really struggling to find their place in tech right now.
- That SBF built one of the most legendary private investment portfolios of all time tells you more about the business of venture than a 1000 podcasts on the subject ever will.
- Any other totally avoidable catastrophes we’ve been warned about for years that maybe we should start working on after this?
- Increasingly convinced that Tesla is cooked
- Gambling rebranded as Prediction Markets might be the greatest marketing move of all time. Certainly of 2024.
- Not until Clubhouse did I realize the sheer volume of hucksters, fraudsters and charlatans preying on aspiring founders. I’m sure it happens on all social networks, but their UX allows for random walks down the dim lit alleys of entrepreneurship in an entirely new way.
- “Big tech has effectively become UBI for people who went to good schools” - @eladgil
- Lord, give me the confidence of a newly minted angel investor building their personal brand.
- Normalize thinking as working.
- Bought two cars today. One dealership wanted me to come down to the lot, get on a bunch of calls and refused to send me basic info over txt. The other was willing to send me anything I needed and requested over txt and email. Can you guess which one got the sale(s)?
- Apple has officially killed the ad-based business model.

