less humans, more robots

building companies, since 1999. babysitting entrepreneurs, since 2007
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In reality, it’s an escape. In reality, the weird kid becomes a superstar breakdancer because he doesn’t have anything else to do where he could feel good. He doesn’t have friends to go out into the woods with to drink beer and try to feel up girls. He doesn’t have the opportunity to waste his time doing all the shiftless things kids usually spend their time doing. So he breakdances. And because that’s the only thing he can do, he ends up doing a lot of it and he gets good. But they don’t make a movie about that.

Anybody who ever got really far at anything was probably running away from something else. I know I’ve spent most of my life running away from things I didn’t want to be a part of. I never stopped running, but lately I’ve slowed down a bit and started running toward good things rather than away from bad things. I don’t really feel like I have a lot to run away from anymore. I’m getting tired of running.