I'm Erin Xue. Welcome to the space.
Feel free to take a look around here and maybe read some blogs. The social profiles aren't even hidden this time.
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I love humans as much as I love all the other living things — with or without consciousness. (e.g. computers, my cats, coffee beans.)
Writing
- 01 Reflections on Founding Vallerie Three hard lessons from my first startup experience: rate of learning as a proxy for founder-market fit. When execution becomes procrastination. Why problem discovery requires peripheral vision.
- 02 Where I'm Going in the Next Ten Years Some thoughts on direction for the next 10 years, right after I started my new journey.
- 03 My 2020 Growth Marketing Roadmap After my first job as a growth marketing manager, I've been spending some time thinking about how to become the best growth/marketing VP.
- 04 [NOTES] A decade of learning from YC Bullet-point notes from Michael Seibel's talk on the top learnings from ten years of YC.
“Speed of learning isn't about a founder's ability to absorb knowledge. It's a proxy for founder-market fit.”
Recent favorites
Quantum physics to veterinary eels — the shelf has no thesis, and that's the point. Swipe the shelf →
My cats:
Toasty & Mittens.
Living things, with consciousness. Mostly used for napping on keyboards.
I'd always love a good conversation.
You can also find me here — they used to be hidden around the site. Consider them found: