NYC founders, don't neglect your human skills and get replaced by AI.
Sharpen your human fundamentals, learn from the experts, and stand out in today’s fundraising environment at Slow’s Etiquette Finishing School next week:
> Physical Grooming and Style with @MattMullenax (Founder of @usehuron)
> Hosting the Perfect Event with @dlitwak (Founder of Maxwell Social) and @andruyeung (Fibe, Partner at Next Wave NYC, ex-Google and Meta)
> AI Etiquette: Putting AI/Human Relationships in Their Place with @_intensechick (Amelia Miller, Human-AI Relationship Coach, ex-VP at Insight Partners)
> Fundraising 101 with @KevinColleran (MD at Slow), @yrechtman (Partner at Slow), and @harris (Magrid & Co, ex-YC Partner)
> Fine Dining Etiquette with Surprise Guests
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i am almost done reading east of eden, which i am very sad about, because i am really loving this book
what book should i read next? ideally something that will scratch a similar itch
brush teeth, floss, mouthwash, clean up kitchen, run dishwasher, shower, shampoo, conditioner, face wash, face scrub, body wash, dry off, pajamas, blow dry hair, face gel, face cream, magnesium, journal, track habits, pray, read, SLEEEP
i started a habit of journaling every day at the start of 2026, and i picked up praying every day for lent, and now i think i'm stuck with both of these habits for life. highly recommend dedicating time daily to check in with yourself and check in with god
my nighttime routine is now 45-60 minutes long and every night i allot at least 10 hours between getting in bed and waking up. this might be the most feminine thing about me