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William Neill

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195 total appearances

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I think for me, the biggest thing is just to listen and for them to keep listening as well. When you're in that mode of being so excited about the next thing that you're launching and the passion for that thing, really, it's like a drug. It's incredibly powerful.

I think for me, the biggest thing is just to listen and for them to keep listening as well. When you're in that mode of being so excited about the next thing that you're launching and the passion for that thing, really, it's like a drug. It's incredibly powerful.

I think for me, the biggest thing is just to listen and for them to keep listening as well. When you're in that mode of being so excited about the next thing that you're launching and the passion for that thing, really, it's like a drug. It's incredibly powerful.

It's very easy to get into this bubble where you sort of everything in your world is the thing that you know and you've built and you've created.

It's very easy to get into this bubble where you sort of everything in your world is the thing that you know and you've built and you've created.

It's very easy to get into this bubble where you sort of everything in your world is the thing that you know and you've built and you've created.

But it's incredibly powerful to also be able to have that perspective of say, you know what, I'm still going to listen to what other people around me or to other influences that I have are telling me and maybe even people who I've never really met before. And having that roundedness to just step back a bit and go, yeah, I've built this awesome thing. I'm super proud of what I've built.

But it's incredibly powerful to also be able to have that perspective of say, you know what, I'm still going to listen to what other people around me or to other influences that I have are telling me and maybe even people who I've never really met before. And having that roundedness to just step back a bit and go, yeah, I've built this awesome thing. I'm super proud of what I've built.

But it's incredibly powerful to also be able to have that perspective of say, you know what, I'm still going to listen to what other people around me or to other influences that I have are telling me and maybe even people who I've never really met before. And having that roundedness to just step back a bit and go, yeah, I've built this awesome thing. I'm super proud of what I've built.

But being able to, if you can, step outside that bubble and see it from the outside as well. And it gives you an amazing amount of perspective that you can then do all sorts of things with to improve the product.

But being able to, if you can, step outside that bubble and see it from the outside as well. And it gives you an amazing amount of perspective that you can then do all sorts of things with to improve the product.

But being able to, if you can, step outside that bubble and see it from the outside as well. And it gives you an amazing amount of perspective that you can then do all sorts of things with to improve the product.

to think about some of the gaps that there are in the product and there will always be gaps in the product no matter how hard you try or work to stop them it's just keeping that that level head when things go really well and on that ride up the elevator i love it i think that's fantastic advice well william thank you for being on the show today thank you for telling the creation story of basket it's been a pleasure now thanks so much for having me

to think about some of the gaps that there are in the product and there will always be gaps in the product no matter how hard you try or work to stop them it's just keeping that that level head when things go really well and on that ride up the elevator i love it i think that's fantastic advice well william thank you for being on the show today thank you for telling the creation story of basket it's been a pleasure now thanks so much for having me

to think about some of the gaps that there are in the product and there will always be gaps in the product no matter how hard you try or work to stop them it's just keeping that that level head when things go really well and on that ride up the elevator i love it i think that's fantastic advice well william thank you for being on the show today thank you for telling the creation story of basket it's been a pleasure now thanks so much for having me

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