Sam Beskind (@sambeskind) 's Twitter Profile
Sam Beskind

@sambeskind

Searching for Thunderlizards at @floodgatefund.

On a mission to understand the margin between failure and greatness.

Find me at [email protected]

ID: 701509945989042176

calendar_today21-02-2016 20:52:59

1,1K Tweet

902 Followers

711 Following

Sam Beskind (@sambeskind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re writing emails, content, etc with ChatGPT instead of Wispr Flow, you’re doing yourself a disservice. Wispr not always speeds up writing 5-10x, but helps you build a real skillset. Clear articulation is a superpower. Not an ad. Just highly recommend.

Sam Beskind (@sambeskind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An early workout feels serious until you pass the everyday 5am crew: A construction crew hauling gear before sunrise, A mom bike-commuting with a baby at dawn, A garbage man sprinting curb to curb to finish his route. Get after it today.

Sam Beskind (@sambeskind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. How do I want to show up in the world today? 2. How can I challenge myself today? 3. How can I have the most fun doing what I need to do today? 4. Whose life can I make better today? ^ Best questions to start the day

Sam Beskind (@sambeskind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday my piano teacher taught me something profound about communication and storytelling: “It’s more important to keep the rhythm than to hit every note.” You can fix a wrong note. You can’t fix a dead vibe. If you want to capture hearts and minds... Rhythm > Perfection.

Sam Beskind (@sambeskind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I don’t see enough of is inter-generational founding teams. A domain expert who is still gunning for bear combined with an AI-native builder is a dangerous combination. In fact, it might be the best way to win moving forward.

Sam Beskind (@sambeskind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Today might be the best chance you have to take action. The longer you wait, the more deeply embedded you get in your current lifestyle. Your habits solidify. You get comfortable. It will never be easy, but it may also never be easier than it is right now.” - James Clear