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Dave Goldberg, CEO of SurveyMonkey, has died
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#14I saw someone say on Twitter "Dave defined the word 'mensch'" - very true.
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#16In January 2009 I was Stage 5 chronic kidney disease, in July 2009 I had a kidney transplant. Looking back there were so many telltale signs that I had over the last six months, which I was ignoring as I was busy building my startup. A regular health check has the potential to catch a problem like this. I now nag each of my friends and family in having an annual health check.
Its the best time you can spend.
This was not the first time I made a mistake like this. When I was a kid, I had trouble seeing my teacher's blackboard. I just kept moving closer to the blackboard. I saw a doctor when I had trouble understanding what the teacher was writing from the first row.
Problems like this creep up on you over years, and they are so gradual you don't realize them.
You wont run your site without a Google Analytics/Pingdom. Dont do it with your life. If you haven't had a health check, get it done today.
Re: Dave Goldberg, CEO of SurveyMonkey, has died
#17I will take this time to write something I wrote on Steve Jobs death: go get a comprehensive health check today. In our community, we are data driven about everything, except our health and body. I will copy what I wrote 1304 days ago, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3080327 In January 2009 I was Stage 5 chronic kidney disease, in July 2009 I had a kidney transplant. Looking back there were so many telltale sign…
Re: Dave Goldberg, CEO of SurveyMonkey, has died
#18For those of us who've never heard of this guy, what did he do, and why is this the number one story on HN right now?
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#19I wonder how he died?
http://recode.net/2015/05/02/beloved-silicon-valley-entrepre...
Re: Dave Goldberg, CEO of SurveyMonkey, has died
#20For those of us who've never heard of this guy, what did he do, and why is this the number one story on HN right now?
He was the CEO of a huge and successful startup, and husband to Sheryl Sandberg.