I sat down with my old friend, Daniel Oppong, to pick his brain on what I didn't realize was his birthday.
Daniel has found success in most things he's done in life, most recently in venture capital and starting a company in the health sector. But, what I admire most is his unwavering vision for what really matters to him. Authenticity, connection, presence. These are the things he measures success with, allowing money, prestige, and the rest to come along as extras.
We get into his approach to prioritizing his life, defining success, and spend quite a bit of time talking about his experience as a black man in America with parents from Ghana. He's one of the most well-spoken, clearing thinking humans I know, so I always appreciate his take. We dive into polarization in our culture, the lack of nuance in conversation, and how essential it is for each of us to see the "oppressor" and "oppressed" in ourselves to begin healing.
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