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Comparing self to a Chinese dish
In this segment, the speaker compares themselves to a Chinese dish, stating that they are "sweet and sour pork" and not "supposed" to be a certain way. They also mention having a diary and therapy, and question the significance of those practices.
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In this snippet, the speaker talks about the importance of self-improvement, including keeping a diary and going to therapy.
02:59 - 04:51 (01:52)
Summary
In this snippet, the speaker talks about the importance of self-improvement, including keeping a diary and going to therapy.
ChapterComparing self to a Chinese dish
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Two entrepreneurs talk about how success sometimes tastes sweet and sometimes sour, and how being cagey about revenue isn't necessarily a bad thing.
04:51 - 05:33 (00:41)
Summary
Two entrepreneurs talk about how success sometimes tastes sweet and sometimes sour, and how being cagey about revenue isn't necessarily a bad thing.
ChapterComparing self to a Chinese dish
EpisodeNoah Kagan: Notes From Meeting Peter Thiel and Books that Helped Him Make Millions
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker reveals their base salary and discusses the recent valuation of their company when it was sold, cautioning that this is not financial advice.
05:33 - 06:52 (01:19)
Summary
The speaker reveals their base salary and discusses the recent valuation of their company when it was sold, cautioning that this is not financial advice.