Hey Team, Tonight is the 50th edition of this newsletter; that's 50 weeks. So I got to thinking, as people usually do when they hit some crappy milestone, longer-term, who am I writing for? And I keep coming back to the same answers. This newsletter is for the people that maybe grew up poor. Maybe they are immigrants. They couldn't afford a gap year in college to see the world or try things. They probably could only afford college by working a full-time job during. Or by some massive sacrifices. The people I'll be writing for probably didn't have parents that told them it was a good idea to take risks. Nobody around them would ever, in their right mind, tell them to quit a full-time job.
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M&Ms 50: Who am I writing for?
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Hey Team, Tonight is the 50th edition of this newsletter; that's 50 weeks. So I got to thinking, as people usually do when they hit some crappy milestone, longer-term, who am I writing for? And I keep coming back to the same answers. This newsletter is for the people that maybe grew up poor. Maybe they are immigrants. They couldn't afford a gap year in college to see the world or try things. They probably could only afford college by working a full-time job during. Or by some massive sacrifices. The people I'll be writing for probably didn't have parents that told them it was a good idea to take risks. Nobody around them would ever, in their right mind, tell them to quit a full-time job.