“Yeah, Alejandro. The first year was wonderful. I used it to think of ideas, meet a lot of engineers; you know, geek out on ideas. I was looking to start another company, and since I’m not a technical founder, I wanted to partner with the right tech folks. I ended up starting the ideas of Lark at MIT, and then I realized that there’s no better place to learn than just going for it. I didn’t have much traction at all, but I decided to drop out of MIT and start Lark, which is the company that I’m still running and trying to grow. It was a hard decision, but I decided to drop out and make a go at it.”