This will be one of the most incredible stories you will ever hear.
For his entire 75 year career,
Jiro was solely focused on serving his customer and making the very best product for them.
Jiro invented new ways to make sushi that no one else was able to create,
was absolutely obsessed with crafting a high quality product,
and ran tens of thousands of experiments throughout his entire life.
Every single experiment was aimed at making a better product for his customer.
Jiro's relentless dedication to improving his craft and his products reminds me of my friend Kareem who's the co founder and CTO of Ramp.
Kareem is one of the greatest technical minds working in finance.
I spent a lot of time talking to Kareem and every single conversation centers around his obsession with crafting a high quality product and using the latest technology to constantly create better experiences for his customers.
Kareem and Jiro both believe that nothing is ever good enough and can always be in improved.
Kareem is running one of the most talented technical teams in finance and they use rapid,
relentless iteration to make their product better every day.
Just like Jiro.
So far this year, Ramp has shipped over 300 new features.
Ramp is completely committed to using AI to make a better experience for their customers and to automate as much of your business's finances as possible.
In fact, Kareem just wrote this.
AI is all I think about these days.
It's it is our duty to be first movers and push limits so we can make the greatest possible product experience for our customers.
That sounds a lot like the approach used by a lot of the great founders that you and I study on this podcast.