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My dad died when I was 15. Today is his birthday.
***A note before you read: this post talks about losing a parent to drug overdose, addiction, and some of the harder parts of growing up through that. If any of this hits close to home, take care of yourself first.*** This is personal, not ai related but feel its important to share. Both @Matthew Creamer and I lost our fathers to drug overdoses. I don't say that for sympathy. I say it because it's the kind of thing that rewires your entire life and I think some of you need to hear that the people building this thing with you know what it feels like to start from somewhere broken. My dad was a good man. I need you to know that before anything else. He was loving, he was present, he was the kind of father who wanted his son to never have to grind through the kind of work he did. He spent his life in construction, the kind that wears your body down year after year, and he always told me he wanted something different for me. He wanted to retire the whole family one day. He wanted to leave a mark on the world and he wanted me to do the same. He just had his demons, and one night when I was 15 they took him from me. A month after my birthday so I was still basically 14 years old and I found him on the couch and that was it. Everything after that moment I had to figure out on my own. I learned how to trim my beard without him standing behind me in the mirror. I learned how to haggle with taxi drivers in countries he never got to see. I broke my heart for the first time and had nobody to call who could tell me what that kind of pain actually means when you're young and don't know who you are yet. I fell into addiction myself somehow escaped after a lot of battles. I joined the Marine Corps and that brought its own tragedies, its own weight. I climbed the tallest mountain in Europe. I walked across the grand sands of the Middle East. I have tasted war and peace, depression and anger, and so much more that I am still learning how to carry.
My dad died when I was 15. Today is his birthday.
0 likes โ€ข Mar 13
Happy birthday to your dad! I bet he'd be proud of what you're building! Do you have a special way that you celebrate his birthday each year? My dad died unexpectedly when I was 9, so a lot of what you wrote really hit me. I've also lost several close family members to overdose over the years, and then lost my mom to cancer when I was 25, so I know what you mean about the way loss that early changes the shape of everything after it. When my mom was still here, our family used to release 86 balloons into the air, no matter where we were in the world. We'd all be on the phone together, making sure it added up to 86. It was a number we associated with him, and it always felt like our way of keeping him close.๐Ÿค
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Tell us three things: 1. What you do (job, industry, student, career-changer, whatever) 2. What brought you to Clief Notes 3. One thing you're trying to figure out right now related to computing or AI I'll respond to every single one. And read each other's intros too because the person who's stuck on the same problem as you might already be in this thread. I'll go first I am Jake, I have been working in tech for 15 Years, building with Generative AI for 3 Years straight now! Excited to teach and learn! That's it. Simple, scannable, gives you data on who's joining and what they need, and keeps the feed clear for content that retains people past week one.
1 like โ€ข Mar 11
Hey everyone! Iโ€™m Tiffany. I'm a systems architect with a background in operations and marketing, and I've been working in that world for the past 15 years. I've been teaching myself how to code for the last year and a half, and I really love seeing how far generative AI has come in helping non-technical people better understand and build with technology. I joined this community because I really like how AI, software, and programming are explained in a way that actually helps you get more out of them. Iโ€™m not just here to keep up with the newest tools or agents. I want to understand whatโ€™s going on under the hood a little more so I can use AI in a smarter, more strategic way. Right now, Iโ€™m trying to figure out the best ways to use AI to create real leverage in business so I can help more founders and small business owners, not just create more content or more noise.
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Strategic consultant with 15+ years of experience helping founders build businesses that work as well as they look. Strategy | Systems | Design | AI

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