Julia Leibowitz
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Julia Leibowitz
@Julhawk
From EA to Founder (@joincabinet). Mom of 2. Denver for now.
Denver, CO Присоединился Haziran 2010
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when I decided to become a founder again in 2021, I promised myself I’d set aside more time to go on local adventures with my husband
We lived in California 2009-2017 but so rarely explored it
I dig the Thursday morning to Saturday afternoon getaway (5 hour drive each way max) — this time we did Pagosa Springs and Salida!



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Don’t agree with the ban…but love the memes 💯😂
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan
TikTok users learning the US Surpreme Court upheld the TikTok Ban and they have only 48 hours left to post
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@thesamparr Agree with all the dads on here. I had my first child at 32 and second at 34, which is great but could be younger. There is too much talk about building your career, and not enough about building your family.
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A man on the FatFIRE subreddit posted: "My spouse (29) and I (32) are on track for fatFIRE by our mid-40s. We want to focus fully on kids without sacrificing careers.
Anyone had kids this late while fatFIRE-ing? Thoughts?"
The top reply (pic below).
A common thing I see amongst high earning people had kids late (mid 30s): I wish I did it sooner. (I'm in that bucket btw. I wish i did it sooner.)
When my older friends told me that (that they wish they had kids earlier), I was shocked.
Because almost everyone says "just wait, you have time! focus on your career! plenty of time." But that advice (have kids sooner) completely changed my opinion.
the post: From the fatFIRE community on Reddit

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@heyalexfriedman Helping people to manage these key relationships is going to be a future role for executive assistants in the post-AI world
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My cofounder recently told me he keeps what he calls a “Top 50” list. It’s a rotating list of the 50 most important people in his life.
When he has downtime and wants to catch up, he checks the list.
When he’s in a new city and deciding who to see, he checks the list.
He’s one of the most social and well-liked people I know — one of those people everyone wants to hang out with. And when he’s with you, you can tell he’s giving you 100% of his attention.
But because of that, he used to overcommit. He’d spend time managing one-sided relationships and hanging out with people who didn’t really matter to him.
The list helps him focus his energy on the people who actually matter. Not just close friends or family, but also people like mentors or old friends who’ve always been there.
If you’re not on it, you might still get some of his time. But his best? That’s reserved for the people who matter most.
It’s kind of ruthless… but also kind of genius? Especially for people who get FOMO or over exert.
At the end of the day, you can’t be everywhere, and you can’t give your best to everyone.
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@taylor_vahey This is super cute! Are you selling the merch at local shops?
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Now try walking on black ice
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane
This is the most human-like action I’ve ever seen Optimus do. Mind blown.
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For many years my lawyer friends refused to talk to me about legal tech startups or any innovation across the legal tech stack. And then, AI scared the pants off of them and they became believers - proactively reaching out about new tech products. Incredible to see an industry and mentality shift so fast!
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