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Welcome to the Best Party Ever
Welcome to the Best Party Ever If no one’s said it yet, I’ll go first. Yes, I am reading Elon Musk’s Twitter Files—the exposé that started with Matt Taibbi’s thread showing the internal decision making

Rethinking the MacGuffin
Rethinking the MacGuffin Earlier this month, I wrote about how it’s in our nature to hope against all odds. This time around, I’m climbing back on my soapbox with a slightly different message. It goes

So You’re Telling Me There’s a Chance
So You’re Telling Me There’s a Chance Sometimes, and while our spirit animal might be more like Jim Carrey in Dumb and Dumber, it takes a William Shakespeare to capture what we should have known

A Scene From Twister
A Scene From Twister For lenders like us, last month’s news cycle felt like a scene from Twister—thrilling, terrifying, and pretty baffling all at the same time. Between high inflation and high employment, supply chain

Questions, Answers, and Getting Well Soon
Questions, Answers, and Getting Well Soon by Dare Capital Earlier this month, I wrote about silver linings. From hope springs eternal to the sage words of investing guru Howard Marks, the general refrain was stay

Is the Puddle Half Full?
Success should be shared, and making the return journey is the way to share it. Sharing wisdom keeps entrepreneurs smart, humble, teachable.

Can We Go Lower?
Success should be shared, and making the return journey is the way to share it. Sharing wisdom keeps entrepreneurs smart, humble, teachable.

Recession Loading. Now What?
Success should be shared, and making the return journey is the way to share it. Sharing wisdom keeps entrepreneurs smart, humble, teachable.

Why the Return Journey is Necessary
Success should be shared, and making the return journey is the way to share it. Sharing wisdom keeps entrepreneurs smart, humble, teachable.

First Time Saying No?
First Time Saying No? Every ladder starts with a bottom rung. If you’re like us, you probably have a lucid memory of where that climb began—so far down that looking up to the top meant