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Adam Miller's avatar

First and foremost, Congratulations, Nick!

Second, I think there's another consideration in your list, which is being a party to someone else's success and being satisfied with that. You may not even realize that you were a party to it, but through positive "butterfly effect"-like interactions with those in a fairly small community (In SF tech circles, everyone knows everyone.), you may have indirectly, if not directly, influenced someone else's success. You were a great mentor at Tradecraft and have no doubt had a profound impact on others.

Third, as a parent of three - a boy, 4, another boy, 3, and now a daughter, 3 months - still working in technology, my definition of "success" has changed, though I've maintained my perspective that success is measured in decades (#4), rather than months or years. I've always been a tortoise, never a hare. Thus, I don't bother wishing I were a hare, just a better tortoise.

At 35, you have a lot of life left to live.

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mt's avatar

Hi! New here, and glad I found this space :) Genuine q: are you being ironic with this post and these 8 ’strategies’?

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