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ποΈ 15 September 2022
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0:00.0 | How was your weekend, by the way? |
0:09.0 | It was, dang, it feels like it still is the weekend. |
0:13.0 | I have no real distinction between weekends and weekdays. |
0:16.0 | I mean, it's all the same for me, so, I mean, the weekend was great though. |
0:20.0 | Is it really all the same? Is your weekend like like, basically plan the exact same way your weekdays are? Literally, the only difference between my weekends and my weekdays is weekdays, we have our co-founder meeting. And that's literally it. So my weekend, I probably just do a little bit more personal work. That's the only difference. |
0:38.4 | But you don't find, like, your friends, like, change that? Because I've, most of my friends |
0:42.8 | don't run startups or, you know, they're not like financially independent. So they're free on |
0:48.1 | the weekends. And so if they want to go on hikes or they want to do fun shit, they basically |
0:52.9 | plan it on the weekends, which means that I end up |
0:55.1 | doing most of my social stuff over the weekend. No, well, with me, I, my friends and I hang out |
1:01.3 | on weekdays. We go out and get food. Also, there's a little bit of a blurry line for me because |
1:07.0 | my girlfriend works from home three days a week. So we frequently, in the middle of weekdays, we'll just go to, like, you know, the botanical gardens or do random things. So to me, like, yeah, there really is no, it's like there's no boundary here. Yeah. I had a wedding this past weekend. You know, Phil and Crystal. They got married on Saturday. They've been together for, like, I think, six years. |
1:28.9 | So basically everybody that I know, like half of my friends from college and San Francisco, like, came out for the wedding and crashed at my place, basically. |
1:38.6 | It was a blast, man. |
1:39.4 | It's so awesome having people come over and stay. |
1:41.6 | It just makes me wish everybody lived in the same city. |
1:44.3 | Why do you arrange that? I can't make everybody move to the same city because everybody has |
1:49.0 | jobs that tie them to a certain location or they've got family. They've got roots, man. Have you |
1:53.5 | ever lobby for this though? I mean, yeah, constantly. Even the wedding was like in part, |
1:58.3 | plan on like a really nice weekend in Seattle where the weather would be great to subtly convince everybody who came to town to consider moving here. And so like, there's plans on plans on plans to try to get people to like coalesce into one place. But I think the opposite has happened. Like since I've graduated college, like in the very first year, a lot of people stayed in Boston. Um, but after that, like, people all went out to different cities to get jobs. And I just had, like, some pipe dream in my head that people would, like, make a lot of money and then eventually, like, move closer together. But it's even gotten worse because a lot of people who moved to cities for jobs, then things got remote, so then they moved out to, like, the wilderness. So friends in like you know the middle of nowhere in the woods in new hampshire are in wisconsin and it just |
2:38.7 | keeps getting like more and more spread out so i've sort of given up on this dream of everybody that |
2:42.3 | i know living close together it's just going to be i think less and less of that you have to just |
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