> I wonder how many successful businesses this guy founded, created a culture of success, and handed it off to other people to see the company continue to grow.
I'm pretty sure zero percent of marine biologists are actually sharks, but we still consider them qualified to study and understand sharks.
As a quite successful shark, I was initially pretty cynical and amused at the idea that “marine biology experts” with no shark experience had anything of merit to say.
What brought me around was when I actually looked at some of their observations and realized that an outside perspective actually had unique and meaningful points for me to ponder that I don’t think I could have arrived at on my own, stuck inside my shark-preferential perspective.
(Now substitute shark : entrepreneur and marine biology : sociology)
I can tilt my head a certain way and see that… but would you trust their judgment more than that of their peers? Like, maybe a paleontologist inviting me to a park full of dinosaurs is the world’s foremost expert on dinosaurs… but I’m not getting on that chopper.
I'm pretty sure zero percent of marine biologists are actually sharks, but we still consider them qualified to study and understand sharks.