Follow me around for a day and you'll change your mind. I think there are some people, like myself, who will never be accepted by society.
Pretty terrible. I have no prospects, my startups all failed, I've lost most of my money (lost about $2m that I saved over 10 years and earned from previous startups which I managed to cash out). I tried to go the VC…
Yep, that's why I gave up.
Indeed, so I guess I'll get a job or maybe just suicide because what's the point. I don't really feel like working hard so someone else can get rich off my labour anymore.
Nah, I told it exactly how it is. I know that I'm unlikable, I get that. But I still believe it's a huge advantage to be female.
I think if I were female, I'd be a more successful founder. As a white male, I found that no investors were even willing to talk to me in spite of being an early employee at some great startups including Airbnb. I…
I've always assumed most writers for these papers don't actually come into the office anyway. What's different? They're extending that to full time staff as well?
Follow me around for a day and you'll change your mind. I think there are some people, like myself, who will never be accepted by society.
Pretty terrible. I have no prospects, my startups all failed, I've lost most of my money (lost about $2m that I saved over 10 years and earned from previous startups which I managed to cash out). I tried to go the VC…
Yep, that's why I gave up.
Indeed, so I guess I'll get a job or maybe just suicide because what's the point. I don't really feel like working hard so someone else can get rich off my labour anymore.
Nah, I told it exactly how it is. I know that I'm unlikable, I get that. But I still believe it's a huge advantage to be female.
I think if I were female, I'd be a more successful founder. As a white male, I found that no investors were even willing to talk to me in spite of being an early employee at some great startups including Airbnb. I…
I've always assumed most writers for these papers don't actually come into the office anyway. What's different? They're extending that to full time staff as well?