Hear tips and Stories from a bad ass entrepreneur and investor // Chris Sacca



Don't want this to seem like a thread hijack, but if we are sharing good videos about business, a Youtube channel that might be worth checking out would be the Stanford Graduate School Of Business

YouTube - ‪stanfordbusiness's Channel‬‏

Some of the stuff is useless, but if you check out their "Leadership" and "Entrepreneur" playlists, there are some really good videos.

This stuff may not interest anyone here because it's not all related to the internet, but I thought I would share anyways.
 
Man... why do some people have it right from the start? Is it a genes thing? Fuck... day-trading your student loan? That takes more than balls, and how the fuck did he still manage to get a LAW degree while hustling full-time? He said he just showed up for the exams, WTF. I hear some people study 10 hours a day and still fail in the law exams. Either he's full of shit, or he's from another planet.
 
Man... why do some people have it right from the start? Is it a genes thing? Fuck... day-trading your student loan? That takes more than balls, and how the fuck did he still manage to get a LAW degree while hustling full-time? He said he just showed up for the exams, WTF. I hear some people study 10 hours a day and still fail in the law exams. Either he's full of shit, or he's from another planet.

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Man... why do some people have it right from the start? Is it a genes thing? Fuck... day-trading your student loan? That takes more than balls, and how the fuck did he still manage to get a LAW degree while hustling full-time? He said he just showed up for the exams, WTF. I hear some people study 10 hours a day and still fail in the law exams. Either he's full of shit, or he's from another planet.

He was taking college mathematics in grade school. Think learning comes very easy for him. ;-)


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...Long before that, beginning in 6th grade, Chris attended the State University of New York at Buffalo for six years of graduate- level mathematics classes wearing thick glasses, awkward braces, and knowing the entire time that technology and computers would be passions of his for life.