Chander being like "a dollar saved is a dollar earned"
My son was born. And an hour later, I was debugging code for a customer demo… in the In-N-Out drive-through line (my wife's favorite). This isn’t normal. But I knew Motion wasn't normal going in. This is the story of how I became a Co-Founder at Motion. I am an extreme person. In college, as a TA, I rewrote the entire computer networks curriculum. It was so tough, it made 2 separate people cry. The professor had to step in and make it easier. At Twitter, I regularly slept in the office well before Elon made it fashionable. To recruit me to Motion, Ethan (Co-Founder and COO) drove to my house 5 separate times from SF to San Mateo. When I finally said yes, I told him: I’ll be gone after Series C to start my own company. But somewhere along the way, I stopped thinking of it as Ethan’s company… …and started thinking of it as mine. At work I've always had to turn DOWN the intensity. Motion is the first place where I had to turn it UP. Motion is the most extreme team I’ve ever worked with. They pushed me harder than anyone in my career. But that’s exactly why we’ll win. 1 year in, I wasn't performing at a CTO level. Harry told me to my face: if I want to stay at Motion, I need to understand the business, not just the code. So I bought every book the Founders podcast has ever covered and read them all in 14 months (not an exaggeration), and I didn't stop there. I applied everything I learned. We built the engineering culture I always wanted: ⚡ No standups ⚡ No story points ⚡ No politics Just the best ideas, the best people, and a team that's as intense as I am. Which led to this moment… Every Co-Founder of Motion flew to Las Vegas. Intercepted me mid-walk with my son. And asked me something I didn't see coming. I joined Motion, planning to leave by Series C. I’m staying on as a Co-Founder to build something that will outlast us all. That’s why Motion will win.