My favourite Lenny Podcast guest so far. Such a brilliant mind and engaging speaker. I especially loved the bit where Lenny asked about favourite recent product. Many might say a mass consumer product like an Apple product or some other piece of tech, but Hamilton referred to a 150 year old hand woven Persian rug that when he sees it every day it uplifts him because of its beauty, not utility. Inspiring. Keep up the great work Lenny and team.
When talking about US debt he references a recent inequality study and he states that air quality over the last 80 years is not changed. Does anybody have that source?
This is literally the dumbest podcast I've listened to. These are like the most obvious things in business. It's not even close. In order to have a competitive advantage, your company should make a lot of money. Thank God someone just told me that
The insights on leveraging unique strategic powers for startups were spot on.
This is gold :)
So excited for this one, love love love Helmer.
My favourite Lenny Podcast guest so far. Such a brilliant mind and engaging speaker. I especially loved the bit where Lenny asked about favourite recent product. Many might say a mass consumer product like an Apple product or some other piece of tech, but Hamilton referred to a 150 year old hand woven Persian rug that when he sees it every day it uplifts him because of its beauty, not utility. Inspiring.
Keep up the great work Lenny and team.
So true on that last point!
When talking about US debt he references a recent inequality study and he states that air quality over the last 80 years is not changed. Does anybody have that source?
This is literally the dumbest podcast I've listened to. These are like the most obvious things in business. It's not even close. In order to have a competitive advantage, your company should make a lot of money. Thank God someone just told me that