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Sep 4Liked by Dr. Gena Gorlin

I feel that Kariko's story is inspiring in that

1. from an external POV, the challenges, crises and plain BS she had to face and persist through over decades -> vindicated with the Nobel prize. I hope no one has to go thru all that.

2. that she actually finds joy and purpose in what she does, she can put up against those headwinds. This i pray that everyone finds their purpose-person fit 🙏

Also, i think that the cliche that life is a journey applies in this present-future trade-off. that journey can be as long or as short as it needs to be. But it starts with asking "what kind of journey do I want to be on?"

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How refreshing to see this, Gena. I was struck by the recent interview with Arianna Huffington who is starting on her next build--the workplace of the future in Thrive Global, at 73. I am not interested in the overexposure of men in their 20's, with their tatoos and body building routines, talking about their investments and next launches. Arianna got all kinds of resistance, most of her life, and she shows us what a builder looks like. It's good to see you associated with builders beyond the chips and AI frenzy. There are so many other professions and industries worth noticing and collaborating with.

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