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Unprofessional Dressing Habits
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00:00 - 07:48 (07:48)

The speakers discuss the unprofessional dressing habits of some founders in the tech industry, providing examples such as wearing cargo shorts and disheveled collars, and how it may negatively impact their reputation with clients and investors.

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A man's head injury leads to an unexpected hospital visit that ultimately saves his life when his ruptured appendix is discovered during a scan.
00:00 - 02:06 (02:06)
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Health
Summary

A man's head injury leads to an unexpected hospital visit that ultimately saves his life when his ruptured appendix is discovered during a scan. The discussion also turns to seed oils and their popularity and controversy.

Chapter
Unprofessional Dressing Habits
Episode
Creators Who Have Made $50M+, Multi-Million Car Businesses, and Sam Altman
Podcast
My First Million
The speaker talks about being recommended to use Bring a Trailer and later discusses his decision to only use seed oils.
02:06 - 03:31 (01:24)
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Automobiles/Food
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The speaker talks about being recommended to use Bring a Trailer and later discusses his decision to only use seed oils. However, he also mentions his surprise and disappointment to find these oils listed in the ingredients of his food products.

Chapter
Unprofessional Dressing Habits
Episode
Creators Who Have Made $50M+, Multi-Million Car Businesses, and Sam Altman
Podcast
My First Million
The speaker discusses how certain attire can come across as unprofessional in the tech industry, giving the example of a disheveled appearance.
03:31 - 07:48 (04:16)
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Tech Industry
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The speaker discusses how certain attire can come across as unprofessional in the tech industry, giving the example of a disheveled appearance. They also mention the success of the company, Mailbox, and the potential influence of WordPress in the car enthusiast niche.

Chapter
Unprofessional Dressing Habits
Episode
Creators Who Have Made $50M+, Multi-Million Car Businesses, and Sam Altman
Podcast
My First Million