3/ "Founders claim that one of the podcast’s main goals was to extract financial data from founders that Latka then packaged and sold to investors and other interested parties."...
4/ "He has also been known to hold back the publication of podcast episodes by more than a year unless a guest introduces him to three other entrepreneurs that he can pitch on the show, according to emails."...
5/ Here's what founders say:
“I advise any founder who gets approached about being on Nathan’s ‘podcast’ to ignore the email and report it as spam,” -@jordyleiser
6/ “I had no idea that they were going to sell data based on anything we discussed on the show. I wouldn’t have gone on if I knew what their intent was.” -@mkatz0630
Of course, whenever anyone says anything negative, they are immediately met with an aggressive smear from Latka.
7/ Here's what my friend @sol_orwell got in response to criticizing him for his practices. Note, Ahmed is not his real name, this is just racist BS:
8/ Here's his response to me when I publicized the fact that he spammed me today asking for numbers.
Note: we have never used his database, nor did we allow him to join our scout program after diligence. See below attachment.
9/ Generally, where there's smoke there's fire.
I have a feeling that if we kick this rock over, some interesting stuff will creep out.
Who has Nathan Latka stories? DM me, let's dig! 🕵️
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Here's a big list of incredible Charlie Munger quotes from Buffett's annual letter.
"The world is full of foolish gamblers, and they will not do as well as the patient investor."
"If you don't see the world the way it is, it's like judging something through a distorted lens."
"All I want to know is where I'm going to die, so I'll never go there. And a related thought: Early on, write your desired obituary – and then behave accordingly."
"If you don't care whether you are rational or not, you won't work on it. Then you will stay irrational and get lousy results."
"Patience can be learned. Having a long attention span and the ability to concentrate on one thing for a long time is a huge advantage."
If you give someone a chance to do something that is a big swing/has low probability of success, then you need to be 100% ready to have them hate your guts with a passion....
This is counter to what we want to believe.
We want to believe that people will respect us for taking a chance on them.
For seeing an opportunity. For doing something unique.
But the world doesn't usually reward that, it punishes.
People don't like to fail.
It's deeply uncomfortable.
So they craft narratives about why mistakes were made....
But not by them.
Often you become the target of that.
It would have worked if only you hadn't "X, Y, Z".