A 31yr old guy who sold his startup for $100 million shares why hes depressed and how to approach your career/life
Anonymous 1
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This is the ultimate ‘money doesn’t buy happiness’ example. You grind for years, thinking wealth will solve everything, and then realize you’re just left with yourself and your thoughts.
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