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Billy Oppenheimer@bpoppenheimer

In the back of a comedy club, a struggling comedian got a chance to talk to Jerry Seinfeld. He said he’d been struggling and sacrificing for about 10 years to “make it” as a comedian. Approaching his 30s, he was worried he’d taken the wrong path. Seinfeld gave him this advice: “This [pointing at the stage] is such a special thing,” Seinfeld says. “This has nothing to do with ‘making it.’” “But did you ever stop and compare your life?” the struggling comedian says. “I see my friends, and they’re making a lot of money. They’re moving up. They’re all married. They’re all having kids. They have houses. They have a sense of normality.” Seinfeld makes a disgusted face and then says, “let me tell you a story. This is my favorite story about show business.” “Glenn Miller's orchestra is doing a gig...They can't land the plane because it's winter, a snowy night—they have to land in this field and walk to the gig. They're dressed in their suits. They’re carrying their instruments. They’re walking through the snow—it's wet and slushy. And in the distance they see this little house…They go up to the house and look in the window. Inside they see this family. There's a guy and his wife—she’s beautiful. There's two kids, and they're all sitting around the table. They’re smiling. They're laughing. There's a fire in the fireplace... These guys are standing there in their suits. They're wet and shivering, holding their instruments, and they're watching this incredible Norman Rockwell scene. And one guy turns to another guy and goes, 'How do people live like that?' That's what it's about.” Takeaway 1: Comparison, it is said, is the thief of joy. James Altucher has written about a cure for comparison. Usually, when we compare ourselves to someone, we compare ourselves to a select few aspects of their life (their house, their good looks, or their professional success, etc.). Instead, James writes, “picture that you can change places in every way with them. But then it’s forever...Would you do it.” Usually—as Seinfeld’s story illustrates—the answer is…no, you wouldn’t want their whole life. Takeaway 2: One of the differences between Seinfeld and the struggling comedian is the way in which they view comedy. The struggling comedian sees comedy as a means to some end—there’s some amount of money or celebrity that would make him feel like he “made it.” For Seinfeld, comedy is an end in itself. “[It] has nothing to do with ‘making it,’” as he said. For Seinfeld, as Ryan Holiday once told me, “The work is the win.” - - - “The set I get to do tonight at 7:20 PM is the win. I get to do comedy—I won. It being predicated on doing X or being bigger than Y—no, no, no. To me, it’s always just been about the work. I’m on house money, full-time.” — Hasan Minhaj Follow @bpoppenheimer for more content like this!

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Morgan Young@YoungMorgy·
@BEisenhart What is your rate? I took out a mortgage for 465,000 with PMI my monthly bill is $2875
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Ben Eisenhart
Ben Eisenhart@BEisenhart·
This is the mortgage on a $500k home in a newer suburban area in Omaha with $100k down, including taxes and insurance. It is about as low as you will find in the Elkhorn/Gretna/Bennington, NE area. If you are in the camp that your mortgage shouldn’t be more than 20% of your net take-home pay, your household income needs to be at least $19k a month. Not a lot of people hit that, so are we talking about 30-40% of your net take-home pay? Throw in childcare, and Houston, we have a problem. Not sustainable.
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Michael S. Kim
Michael S. Kim@Mike_kim714·
Whoever guesses my courtesy car number first gets tickets to the @Cadillac championship or if you can’t come this one, the closest tournament to you
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Phoenix Suns@Suns·
CALLING FOR THE LOUDEST SUNS FANS 🗣️ RT for your chance to win two tickets to tomorrow's playoff game! 📰 Official Rules: on.nba.com/4tv7qwC | #SunsUP
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Ohio’s Tate
Ohio’s Tate@OhioTate·
I have waited a recommend 12 hours to tweet hoping to get my Shadow Ban removed and the information back out to the people. I can confirm that the girl Connor Griffin had in the suite last night has previously hooked up with Katic and Smokes. Connor Griffin shot hoops with her.
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Morgan Young@YoungMorgy·
@barstoolspringb What chapter in the etiquette class does the giving a girl a fake double handed bj fall in
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Barstool Spring Break@barstoolspringb·
Dante will do anything to make Ella laugh. Anything
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Sarah
Sarah@dailysush·
@Eric_Erins What’s the point, though? You don’t get paid
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Midwest Antiquarian
Midwest Antiquarian@Eric_Erins·
Has anybody else seen an uptick in white collar workers on the verge of being fired just going on FMLA? Just found out a coworker is ‘out’ for 6 months right after they got a final notice for not coming into the office
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Morgan Young@YoungMorgy·
@Eric_Erins Yes, and discrimination/retaliation claims when being performance managed. My guess (without any data) is that it’s a mix of fear in finding another job + AI being able to quickly draft up a complaint letter as a way to buy some time vs being unemployed
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Gavin McHugh@gavinmchughh·
LeBron James.
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Machi Big Brother
Machi Big Brother@machibigbrother·
“STFU it’s over. The debate is over. He has a triple double. His sperm is on the floor.” ROFL
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Chase Smith
Chase Smith@VOLfromCLT·
I know he’s a pro, but that, my friends, is the sound a 4 iron is supposed to make. Holy nuked!
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Morgan Young@YoungMorgy·
@barstoolspringb Nicki’s right unfortunately, Dante doesn’t go on until 1:45 am so this is gonna be a disaster, Katic looks clean with the fit and haircut he better bring it home with the lady friend
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Barstool Spring Break@barstoolspringb·
Katic helps Ella get dressed for the night
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Ohio’s Tate
Ohio’s Tate@OhioTate·
Credit to Mintzy: There has not been a person he’s met since we arrived in Alabama that he hasn’t sent a discount ticket link to for tomorrow’s Birmingham Stallions game. He has to have personally sent at least 30 codes out. #CompanyMan
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Preston
Preston@PrestonInTheATL·
@YoungMorgy @JBoudouris Contact customer service. We almost missed a concert bc of the same thing. Our email said we would receive the tickets as soon as they are ready. Started calling customer service the day before and literally got them 2hrs before the concert started
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J.R. Boudouris@JBoudouris·
For anyone who uses StubHub to buy/sell tickets, a cautionary post... I purchased four tickets to all three sessions of March Madness in St Louis on March 20 and 22 for $2000 total. When Illinois did not end up in the STL bracket, I sold the tickets on Stubhub on March 15...
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Sara Eisen
Sara Eisen@SaraEisen·
Ken Griffin employs thousands of people in NYC and is planning to build the tallest office tower on Park Ave., investing billions more and creating thousands more jobs. (For that reason, he’s also here in NYC a lot, @NYCMayor) Meantime Miami is welcoming him and his firm, with the massive jobs, investment and tax revenue he’s bringing. Making him feel unwelcome and demonizing him seems risky. Ken left Chicago and moved Citadel hq to Miami a few years ago because of bad policy. (He also sold his penthouse there)
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Happy Tax Day, New York. We’re taxing the rich.

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Morgan Young@YoungMorgy·
@BillAckman You honestly think people are supposed to care about a person who spent 238,000,000 on a penthouse has to pay more taxes??
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
Non-residents who spend millions of dollars on NYC apartments help drive NYC’s economy. Most of the profit in condominium development is in the penthouses. The Ken Griffins of the world make NYC high end development viable, driving high-paying construction, brokerage, legal, marketing, and other jobs in NYC. We should be applauding Ken for spending $238 million in NYC, not attacking him for doing so. Importantly, non-resident owners of NYC apartments who leave their apartments vacant for much of the year are not a burden to NYC schools, services, or other resources while they drive growth in retail sales, restaurants, theater, and other important drivers of our economy. They also often support NYC non-profits with donations. Ken’s company is a major employer in NYC of very high paying jobs which drive a considerable amount of our tax base. We wouldn’t want him to move even more employees to Miami. These non-resident owners also already pay a lot of taxes including mansion taxes, real estate taxes, sales taxes and more. While @NYCMayor Mamdani likes the tag line ‘Tax the rich.’ Unfortunately, his policies will harm the constituencies he is supposedly trying to help. I can’t imagine the NYC construction unions are excited about his plan.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Happy Tax Day, New York. We’re taxing the rich.

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