David Senra
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But I hate that kind of thinking.
I think like screw base rates.
I don't care what the base, I never care what the base rate is.
Like the most interesting stuff is outliers by definition.
So I don't care what happened to everybody else.
I don't care if, you know, there's common pitfalls.
Like I think it's important that people take their own, make their own,
from the ingredients that you've offered him from all these amazing and interesting lives that you've studied.
And you're just doing that for yourself.
Like that's been the search.
I think it is for myself.
It's church for entrepreneurs.
In that church, I think the animating interesting question is you read these stories, all of which back to my idea of originality, hardship transformation, best story wins.
that originality is you're inspiring people to wonder, what's my thing?
Everyone's got something, I guarantee it.
It's my favorite thing to search for in conversation, especially if someone's not yet doing it, which is kind of the same search for unrealized potential or something.
Everyone has a thing that for whatever set of reasons, their life experiences, how they're wired, their naturally endowed gifts,
And searching for that thing is really interesting and really hard.
And I think that's what Founders continues to do for me is show me examples of people that went to the trouble to find their thing.
And then once they found it, foster it the rest of their life.