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Silicon Valley 40 under 40: Garry Tan

114 points| pg | 12 years ago |bizjournals.com | reply

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[+] hooande|12 years ago|reply
garrytan is one of the best people I have ever met.

There are many different functions for evaluating "good person". Some look to kindness, compassion and trust. Raw intelligence or creativity. Wealth and influence. You name it, garrytan has it. Of course no one is perfect. But some people are inherently good.

Garry is a true nerd, a social maven, a serial helper. He's the kind of person that you want beside you in a foxhole. It's worth making an effort to get to know him. There's a reason that he keeps showing up in these "N under N" things.

It's good to see a nice guy finish first for once. And I believe that his best work is yet to come.

[+] mrtron|12 years ago|reply
Additional data point: Garry helped me prepare for my YC interview in 2008. He was happy to help and provided great feedback.
[+] joe_the_user|12 years ago|reply
"Personal testimony + superlative = win!" - for some marketing creep, I'm sure.

"X is one of the best Y's I've ever met" is one of the most annoying piece of public relations blather I know. I can only hope that now it's getting enough exposure to go the heck away.

Not even to say any bad about this Garry person but this kind of empty rhetoric is more than a bit annoying.

Edit, see: "Raymond Shaw is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Manchurian_Candidate_%28196...

[+] undoware|12 years ago|reply
Really, in our industry, is it necessary to specify an upper age bound? It's not like we're nurturing new circuit court justices.

Why not, "Top 25 over 25?" We all know what happens when the taurine receptor count starts to tank...

[+] kadabra9|12 years ago|reply
For me, these "Top X under Age X" articles always used to create these needless benchmarks and comparisons in my head, as if I had some expectations to live up to by a specific age. I'd read the "30 under 30" and think to myself, "Crap, I'll be thirty in a few years. I need to get on the ball".

On one hand, reading about all these people doing great things is both inspiring and motivational for the reader to get out there and make something happen. On the other hand, its easy to look at yourself perhaps a bit too critically when you compare yourself to the folks listed in these articles. Focus on your own projects, career, business, etc not about whether you get there by 25,35 or 40.

Back to the article... I've never met Gary, but have enjoyed his writing and he's always struck me as a class act. It's great to see him get some more recognition.

[+] wahnfrieden|12 years ago|reply
It's a journalistic hook. It doesn't come from within our industry.
[+] guelo|12 years ago|reply
I must have missed the memo that everyone must have gotten about taurine. I have no idea what you're referring to and Google isn't really helping. Care to share?
[+] mathattack|12 years ago|reply
Don't aim so low. How about the "Top 4,000 over 40"?
[+] sama|12 years ago|reply
Garry is among the best people I've ever worked with--he's both a very smart and helpful investor and a great guy. Extremely well deserved.
[+] kn0thing|12 years ago|reply
Yeehaw! Much deserved, Garry.
[+] Jun8|12 years ago|reply
OK, maybe I'm self-centered by I want to see a "SV 40 over 40 newcomers/founders" list! Or at least a 50 under 50
[+] rbanffy|12 years ago|reply
The good thing about being older is that it becomes easier to figure in lists like this. Had I played my cards right, I could be in the 50 under 50 list right now, but, in just a couple years, my odds of being in the 60 under 60 list will be 20% higher even if nothing else changes.
[+] zbruhnke|12 years ago|reply
Aside from Garry almost always being the one YC Partner we could guarantee would show up at every drink up during our batch of YC I always enjoyed his straight to the point feedback and awesome design opinions on our product.

It's an honor well deserved. Congrats Garry!

[+] ajju|12 years ago|reply
Garry is not just an awesome investor and advisor, he is one of the best human beings I know! I don't think I have ever had a conversation with Garry where I didn't leave more energized.
[+] stevenj|12 years ago|reply
It'd be cool to have a Q&A with the YC team on HN!
[+] collinjackson|12 years ago|reply
I think Garry may be the nicest guy I have ever met. He is incredibly helpful. I have nothing but good things to say about him.
[+] fourstar|12 years ago|reply
This guy was cool. I pitched my idea to him for this winter batch of YC and didn't make it, but he was one of the ones in the room that I felt was most interested about the idea. I'd like to cross paths with him again some day.
[+] chollida1|12 years ago|reply
I'm not going to lie, once I read the title I immediately looked to see if it was Garry who submitted the article, Even thought I didn't expect it to be him:)

I feel bad about that.

In all seriousness, Congratulations, this is a big honor!!

[+] moron4hire|12 years ago|reply
Dear BizJournals.com, what could you possibly be doing in order to serve up text and pictures that would cause my browser to freeze for 10 seconds?
[+] dba7dba|12 years ago|reply
Not sure about this specific case, but I remember NYT.com completely freezing up Mac one morning few years ago. I opened up NYT and noticed some fancy ad done in flash on the page. And then I noticed my Mac was just crawling. After a few minutes I thought maybe flash was the cause. Updating flash plugin in firefox took care of the problem.

With auto update of flash in chrome, no more issues with flash related stuff.

[+] zmitri|12 years ago|reply
Winnipeg? G Tan! I never knew you were Canadian brethren.
[+] jmtame|12 years ago|reply
Congrats Garry! Well deserved.
[+] cktsai|12 years ago|reply
Awesome, congrats Garry!
[+] thomaspun|12 years ago|reply
Congrats to Garry. hooande has said it best.