
Heather Hauswirth
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Heather Hauswirth
@hhauswirth
Sales & Marketing Exec @tritonsubs Previously @Insider, @vicenews @nypost @CBSnews @BloombergTV |Tufts Alum|


To me, the most interesting people are not super successful billionaire types. They are life hackers. What do I mean? People who have figured out clever ways to live a more interesting life and focus their time on what makes them happiest. For example, my friend @nickgraynews — who was already a super successful entrepreneur — decided that he was happiest meeting and connecting people. He reoriented his entire life to hosting parties. But not shallow drunken parties. Parties that are designed to create connection and introduce people. To make friendships. (I recently attended one, and made 5 new friends who I definitely wouldn't have connected with in the same way if Nick hadn't been facilitating) Nick's entire life is just collecting and connecting interesting friends, getting everyone to hang out, and travelling/doing cool stuff with them. He is a Friend Billionaire, which is much cooler than being a Money Billionaire, IMO. Who else is like this? You should go buy his book, BTW, on how to host these parties. It's incredible: amazon.com/2-Hour-Cocktai…

Yesterday’s story with Lee Cowan. It was an adventure like no other!

Retired businessman Carl Allen is fishing for valuables from the wreck of a sunken 17th century Spanish galleon. On this week's CBS Sunday Morning, correspondent Lee Cowan dives into the lore of hidden treasure, and the drive of a man living a dream. cbsn.ws/3KYW9Rv






11 harsh truths that changed my life (and may change yours):






