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Clayton Dorge

@Clayton_Dorge

Aiming for simple, not easy - in work, life, work-life, and life’s work. ✍️ | Building @CapitalCamp ⛺️ | @MainStSummit 🛠️ | @apatterntolearn 📚

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Saying small prayers Counting big blessings @ForrestMcCurren @MainStSummit


Helps to have a solid and helpful crew!

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No other way to celebrate a successful @MainStSummit week than to crush a 25k trail run in the woods. Way to go @Clayton_Dorge and @Bleadorn

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Please @EmmaDorge

My wife when trying to convince her we need a @MainStSummit Atrium-like experience inside our house. A revolving door of friends, food, & drink. And string quartets. One can dream.



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Let's goooo

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Redwoods, Compounding, and @FoundersPodcast This was a fun one.

One of the only things I recommend without qualification is @FoundersPodcast Had a blast sharing the stage with David Senra at his conference. If you don't listen to Founders, you should!

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A few things for a long time.

the greatest regret i have is underestimating the value of long term compounding. capital, friendships, projects, places, all get better with decades long investment. its impossible to understand until you see it. it is entirely what life is about. a few things for a long time



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THREAD The best photos from this year’s Tour de France. 💛 1. Big three. (📷: cyclingimages)

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A @FoundersPodcast covering the obsessive, disciplined, and focused runner and author, Haruki Murakami? This one will be fun. open.spotify.com/episode/7s6wiM…


case in point with this rabbit hole... x.com/apatterntolear…

Main lesson from making things on the Internet is that the geekier you go, the more people dig it. Forget making things for average people. Serve the obsessives.



Can go anywhere without her marking up and making notes from @chughesjohnson Scaling People.

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Working theory - The more ugly the book cover is, the better the book. Proven by David Whyte’s “Crossing the Unknown Sea” And Fritz’s “The Path of Least Resistance”

Remarkable little book

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Camp 2024: our best year yet. Stay tuned for details on Camp 2025.


Relationships run the world. And shared, in person experiences strengthen old ones and nurture new ones. Excited to create some of the best out there for business owners (@MainStSummit), investors (@CapitalCamp) and Founders (@FoundersPodcast). Thanks Sam, I agree…

Sam Altman says that there's going to be a huge market and premium on "human, in person, fantastic experiences" in the next 5-10 years



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