Larry Chiang’s 5th book, What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School, launched after a Harvard Law School keynote on the New York Fashion Week runway 09-09-2009. He knows how to sniff out grand openings and crashed them with his dog Baxter. As CEO of Duck9, he spearheads to effort to get college consumers get a FICO over 750. Post H.L.S. keynote, Harvard Business wrote: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School” (his latest post was done #shirtless as a yogi who “Sets an intention for SXSW“.
NY Fashion Week has supermodels getting a high FICO credit score because I supermodel on-the-side |
By Larry Chiang
Moonshot= really big idea bordering on lunacy. Lunatic (noun) One who believes travel to the moon is possible.
Before Elon landed rockets vertically, he sold credit products.
Before Max founded GLOW, he sold credit products
Before Peter co-founded Palantir, he got Luke to help him sell credit products
Before Roelof invested in YouTube, he was CFO at a company that sold credit products.
Before Russ started Yelp, he coded for a company that does credit products.
My point!?
You’re gonna need a base camp
Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
“since my #CS183Do talk at #sxsw 2019, the basecamp for your moonshot idea = #cs183X + #ENGR145 + #Stramgt353 + #cs183b + #vcSecrets “– LC
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In all the previous PayPal examples, those guys got a “base”.
Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
“Base + Comm (Comm in the form of stock, bonuses, performance-cash-spiffs, sequel company, spinout company)”
#ch2 = treasure mgmnt & growth |
What is your base!?
Base camp: make $10.03 getting a FICO over 750 https://www.duck9.com/ass
It’s part of the “Larry Chiang 100% affiliate program”. Google it
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