Sadi Khan, co-founder and CEO of Aven, retired from Facebook only to return 3 months later to build a $2.2B fintech solving America's $1 trillion credit card debt crisis. In this brutally honest interview, he reveals: - Why his first advice is "Don't start a company" - The CFPB graph that ended his retirement: 75 years of unchanged 20-25% credit card rates - Why he checks SAT scores when hiring ("Intelligence is massively underrated") - How 70 employees beat FAANG revenue per employee - His extreme lifestyle: Same shirt daily, "I love boring" Key quotes: "Unless you're willing to go decades without pay or recognition, don't start" "Your weakest engineer determines your ceiling" "If we die, we can't help anyone" The unconventional story of building a robot arm to sign mortgages, reading Dodd-Frank instead of TechCrunch, and why removing emotions from decisions built a $2.2B company. 00:00 Don't Start a Company (Unless You Have This) 01:40 Meet Sadi Khan & Aven 02:51 How One Graph Created a $2.2B Company 05:40 What 12 Years at Microsoft & Facebook Taught Me 09:00 Most Founders Don't Know Why They'll Fail 11:03 Do Half of What You Think You Should 13:31 Why Feelings Are Your Biggest Scaling Enemy 18:01 Kill Decision Fatigue Before It Kills You 24:08 Credit EO stands for Entrepreneur& Opportunities. As we're looking to feature more inspiring stories of entrepreneurs all over the world, don't hesitate to contact us at partner@eoeoeo.net LinkedIn | @EO STUDIO X | @eostudi0
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