Brown Enough by Christopher Rivas

Brown Enough by Christopher Rivas

I recently had a chance to read Brown Enough by fellow dominicano Christopher Rivas. This memoir explores the complexities of identity and race in America through the lens of a first-generation Latino growing up in a predominantly white neighborhood.

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How I pivoted from Aircraft Mechanic to Investment Banker

How I pivoted from Aircraft Mechanic to Investment Banker

In May 2005, I made the career pivot of going from aircraft mechanic to investment banker, thanks to SEO. A few days after I hung up the coveralls, I walked into an auditorium at Columbia University wearing a new suit and tie. I had officially begun my journey as a paid intern on Wall Street.

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Look at life in decades not years

Look at life in decades not years

Today I turn 42. Feel blessed.🙏🏽

At age 12, I was selling guavas in my barrio in Santo Domingo. I immigrated to the U.S., but my parents were struggling financially, and we were on welfare, so I got a job at C-town packing groceries

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The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

Excited to share some of the valuable entrepreneurship lessons that I've learned from The Alchemist. At its core, this book is all about following your dreams and pursuing your personal legend.

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Without a doubt bu Surbhi Sarna

Without a doubt bu Surbhi Sarna

I had a chance to read the book "Without a Doubt," by my YC colleague Surbhi Sarna, and I was really blown away by the depth, vulnerability and authenticity in the book.

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You should treat fundraising like a sport

You should treat fundraising like a sport

During my tenure at our previous startup, we engaged with a whopping 144 investors prior to securing our series A funding. While I initially believed our journey was unique, I've since discovered that our experience aligns more closely with the norm.

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