Ikea founder Sam Walton said he missed some of his kids childhood they worked in the stores and he took them with somebody's like I'd do it again. You have your whole life right when your kids are small there's like this tiny window when they're like two to five to six where you're everything to them even though their friends are really important to them. Even my 10-year-old daughter wants to spend time with me but she texts me she goes I'm wearing your sweater becauselike it makes me feel close to you while you're gone. The unfair advantage that the three people sitting in this room have is that it doesn't matter that's why like in the last
ACQ Sessions returns with David Senra of the Founders Podcast. David is one of our very favorite people in the world — it’s impossible to spend an hour (or 3!) with him and not come away inspired to go take over the world. This conversation is an “extended, IRL version” of monthly calls that we do together where we share stories, swap life and podcast advice, and just genuinely enjoy sharing time with someone who shares our outlook and enthusiasm for the history of entrepreneurship. Pull up a chair, grab a beverage (or energy drink in David’s case) and join us!
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