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AF: ADHD Business Academy

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Introduce Yourself! (Start Here 🚀)
Hello, Welcome to The Ambitious Founder This community helps ADHD entrepreneurs & ambitious founders break free from overwhelm and isolation by giving you proven systems, creative strategy, and a supportive community to launch, scale, and thrive—on your terms. Step 1: Introduce yourself below (✂️ copy/paste template 👇) Where are you from? What are you working on? What immediate help do you need? Step 2: Discover how to unlock all the classroom resources _____________ Best practices in this community: ⭐️ Level up by posting insights & thoughtful comments/responses ⭐️ Help others to level up by liking 👍 good posts & comments ⭐️ Be kind ⭐️ If you need help, just ask the community 💪 What brings you to The Founders Academy?
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1 like • Aug 19
Hi, my name is Rich and I live in NYC.I focus on Pillar 2: mentality, spirituality, emotion, and physicality.I design and build workflows that make businesses more efficient.15 years refining fat loss, maintenance, and muscle gain from any starting point.Computer science background. I thrive around innovative minds.Long-term mission: keep helping founders solve real problems, even at 70.
0 likes • Aug 19
@Brandon Quinton thank you for the warm welcome! I do believe computer science is becoming more prevalent, but only because that term encompasses all the new jobs being created around it. Being a software engineer does not properly describe the job like it did 20 years ago since there can be so many types of software engineers now especially from the AI disruption. We have smart contract engineers in crypto, dev ops engineers for medium to large size company IT infrastructures, mobile app devs, and deployment engineers. If there was one commonality among all of them it would be to read code and think critically on solving technical problems. So what does that mean for founders like us? If you’re a technical founder be prepared for a life of learning. You adapt to new technology fast or die. For the non technical founders I ask that you spend time understanding your tech stack with your CTO.
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Rich Jiang
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@rich-jiang-2745
Building IT Infrastructure in family restaurant equipment wholesale

Active 24d ago
Joined Aug 16, 2025
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