A friend of mine recently shared an old email from his college days with me. The email was about getting sponsorship for a startup hackathon we were in charge of throwing a few years ago. There was a list of notable Georgia Tech young entrepreneurs on the list that he was tasked with reaching out to. Back then, these were people we looked up to. They had started their companies when they were in college, just about our age then. They had worked hard, figured out shit, and were (comparatively) successful. It felt a bit surreal, knowing we weren't too far now from where those entrepreneurs were then. Me with Sora Schools, my friend with his own company.
Thoughtful Words from Indra No. 3
Thoughtful Words from Indra No. 3
Thoughtful Words from Indra No. 3
A friend of mine recently shared an old email from his college days with me. The email was about getting sponsorship for a startup hackathon we were in charge of throwing a few years ago. There was a list of notable Georgia Tech young entrepreneurs on the list that he was tasked with reaching out to. Back then, these were people we looked up to. They had started their companies when they were in college, just about our age then. They had worked hard, figured out shit, and were (comparatively) successful. It felt a bit surreal, knowing we weren't too far now from where those entrepreneurs were then. Me with Sora Schools, my friend with his own company.