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Keshav Tayal

Founder, trnch • 9m

steve jobs' e-mail he sent to himself 1 year before his passing. expressing his gratitude towards people living and dead. nobody is fully original. all are standing on shoulders of giants. what you call genius is just the ability to see patterns, to connect dots that others laid down. how little of what you built is truly yours.

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