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Barstools #4: Shayaz on Network Effect, Talking to People, Being Comfortable & What's the End Goal

30 min · 10 de oct de 2025
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Pull up a chair for Barstools #4, where I sit down with Shayaz to unpack what it really means to connect. From the strange magic of the network effect to the art of talking to people, we explore how comfort, curiosity, and conversation shape who we become. Somewhere between ambition and meaning, we also ask the big one — what’s the end goal, really?

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