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Here is what we believe

First Principles Thinking

  • Start with the customer as the basis for any conversation
  • Boil down a problem into its fundamental variables and determinants
  • Think critically and maintain intellectual humility

Consistency compounds

  • Show up everyday - good days and bad
  • Michael Phelps trained for 3+ hours for 1825 consecutive days without missing a single day of training

Results matter

  • Process and inputs matter, but if results don't appear, reassess what you're doing

Work hard

  • You are working for a group of people bigger than one person. Your service (or disservice) is to colleagues and customers.

Don’t compare yourself

  • By definition, most of the people around you are average
  • Have higher standards

Focus on what matters

  • Saying no is important

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Recommended reading and watching

Founder Favorites!

MOVIE
Whiplash

Explores the question:

What does it really mean to be great?

BOOK
Think Fast and Slow

Daniel Kahneman is a Nobel laureate and this book is a summary of decades of research behind how Humans think and make decisions.

BOOK
Andre Agassi

An honest, "open" autobiography of Andre Agassi - who grew up hating tennis but became one of the greatest players of the sport.