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Stop seeking empathy & sympathy from people who will never give it. My parents lived a way harder life and view mine as a cake walk. Trying to get them to show any form of empathy is not productive. Therapy met this need.

Things I Know at 35, I...

@AmandaMGoetz on Twitter

In effect, Chesky and Gebbia were back at square one, in their apartment with no money. Chesky had lost twenty pounds over the course of the year. Out of money and out of food, for the next few months they lived off of dry Cap’n McCain’s; even milk was too expensive. (And yet even during these difficult times, Chesky was still strategizing. At one point Deb Chesky remembers urging her son to go buy some milk. “No, we’re just going to struggle through,” she says he told him. “It’ll be a better story someday.”)

The Airbnb Story

Leigh Gallagher

It’s hard to explain, but there’s a personal connection you get when you attend a live event that you don’t get when listening to or watching a recording. There’s something about hearing a presenter speak live that is more impactful than many other mediums—even if they contain the exact same content. People who hear you speak are much more likely to remember you and to feel like they have a personal connection with you. We remember the times we saw our favorite band in concert, but we don’t remember the times we listened to their albums.

Soft Skills

Sonmez, John

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