The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

649: Sam Lessin - Type 2 Fun, Voluntary Hardship, Joy as a Competitive Advantage, Long-Term Thinking, & Life Lessons From Dad (Lessin's Lessons)

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Aug 17, 2025
Sam Lessin, a Partner at Slow Ventures and former Facebook VP, shares invaluable insights shaped by his father's wisdom. He emphasizes the '4:30 AM Advantage', advocating for early starts to gain a competitive edge. Lessin discusses the significance of joy as a sustainable asset in business, stating that angry people rarely win. He also introduces 'Type Two Fun', highlighting how enduring challenges builds resilience. Plus, he recounts a remarkable investment journey in Solana, underscoring the value of relationships in success.
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ANECDOTE

Ballroom Dancing Led To Early Opportunities

  • Sam recounts his father's ballroom dancing and unconventional early experiments that helped him get a Morgan Stanley internship.
  • Those eccentric choices exposed him to influential rooms and shaped Sam's view of joyful curiosity.
INSIGHT

Early Work Creates Compounding Advantages

  • Sam emphasizes relentless work plus genuine excitement as the core of his father's success.
  • Early effort compounds into sustained advantages and opens rare opportunities over time.
ADVICE

Either Be Early Or Be Late

  • Either be early in your career or deliberately come in late; avoid just being 'on time.'
  • Choose seasons for intensity and accept that timing often matters more than perfect preparation.
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