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Garry Tan

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1866 total appearances

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And at the time, Warren talked about Susie's amazing, but she doesn't understand the value of compounding.

And then years later, I mean, I think recently, maybe like 30 years after, they didn't get divorced.

Like it just was a separation.

you know in his 70s or 80s he started talking about like that was the greatest mistake of my life so i'm 45 i just turned 45 and i guess that's where my head goes it's like i'm not that unique i am but is it 24 7 always or is it

24-7 always, so you would say- I'm trying to stop.

I'm trying to make that space, but I find it incredibly hard.

I'm Christian, so I don't really believe this, but if there was reincarnation, I would have lived 10 billion lifetimes to inhabit this body and this mind on this earth at this moment.

There's a sense of mission.

I see everything arrayed out and there are things that I need to get done that if I don't do them, I'm not sure if they're going to get done.

How do you sit with that?

And how do you go home and basically take the fire suit off at the doorway and then go home and have dinner with your wife and kids?

I think that's what people actually need and want now more than ever, which is just actually connection with other people.

And that's sort of what I think society sort of needs.

Like in San Francisco, we've been working on this thing called Act 17, which

where we're trying to bring more tech people into church, which sounds sort of almost antithetical to tech.

There is actually a really strong atheist sort of culture around tech, which I think I get.