Lighting the 1992 Olympic flame with an arrow shot is the most baller thing I’ve ever seen
Backstory on archer Antonio Rebollo is insane:
◻️ Had polio at 8 months
◻️ Became archer at 22 (competed in Paralympics)
◻️ Chosen from 200 candidates b/c of his mental fortitude (in case he missed)
◻️ Hit 698 / 700 in practice (2yrs training)
Yesterday, Bernard Arnault passed Jeff Bezos to become the world's richest person.
Worth $193B, he has spent ~40 years building luxury giant LVMH. His success is described as a combination of "generational" vision with "Sun-Tzu" business tactics.
Here's the story🧵
1/ Today, the LVMH empire bring in $55B+ a year, employs 160k people and houses 75+ brands:
2/ Arnault’s story begins in 1949, born in Roubaix, France (2hrs from Paris)
His family owned a civil engineering company. After graduating from École Polytechnique (France’s top engineering school), he began work for the family firm.
In November 2012, Mark Zuckerberg sent a cold email (below) to Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel.
Not long after, Facebook offered to buy Snap for $3B. Spiegel turned it down and — today — Snap is worth $120B+.
LESSON: Never accept offers from strangers on the internet.
Spiegel’s rationale for not taking the deal is great: “There are very few people in the world who get to build a business like this..I think trading that for some short-term gain isn’t very interesting.”