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Adam Neumann shares 2 key lessons he learned from WeWork’s crash
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He’s starting a new company, Flow, which has already raised $350 million from legendary investor Marc Andreessen. The company will focus on “solving loneliness” by turning people’s homes into the “one place” where they can work remotely.
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