Sahil Bloom
NYT Bestselling Author of The 5 Types of Wealth
New York, New York, United States
657K followers
500+ connections
About
Sahil Bloom is the New York Times Bestselling author of The 5 Types of Wealth: A Transformative Guide to Design Your Dream Life.
Sahil is an inspirational writer and entrepreneur, captivating millions of people every week through his book, social insights, and bi-weekly newsletter, The Curiosity Chronicle.
His debut non-fiction book, The 5 Types of Wealth, was an instant New York Times, USA Today, and Sunday Times Bestseller. Apple CEO Tim Cook called it "a powerful call to action to think deeply about what lights you up—and a guide for how to build a life of meaning and purpose around those things." The book is a unique blend of strategies, tactics, and actionable insights, enabling readers to make real, positive changes and lead healthier, wealthier lives.
Sahil is also an entrepreneur and owner of SRB Holdings, a personal holding company, and the Managing Partner of SRB Ventures, a $10 million venture investment firm committed to investing in and accelerating the most compelling startups in the world. Prior to launching SRB Ventures in January 2022, Sahil was an early-stage investor in 40+ startups across the technology landscape, including multiple unicorns.
Previously, Sahil spent seven years as a private equity investor and served on the board of several middle market companies during that period.
Sahil graduated from Stanford University with an M.A. in Public Policy (2014) and a B.A. in Economics & Sociology (2013). While at Stanford, he was a four-year member on the Stanford Baseball Team (2009-2013), twice helping to guide the team to NCAA Super Regional appearances (top-16 finishes). Additionally, Sahil earned two PAC-12 All-Academic Team awards and twice received the Bruce R. Cameron Memorial Award, given annually to a student-athlete exhibiting excellence in athletics, academics, and leadership. Academically, Sahil was advised in his pursuits by former Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice.
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Stop falling in love with your own code! (Rule 0 of Software Engineering): It took me a decade to understand it. Here's the gist in 30…
Stop falling in love with your own code! (Rule 0 of Software Engineering): It took me a decade to understand it. Here's the gist in 30…
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100% of the people you admire have a coach. 3 reasons why it's not worth "figuring it out" alone: —— 1. They Remove Your Blind Spots A good coach…
100% of the people you admire have a coach. 3 reasons why it's not worth "figuring it out" alone: —— 1. They Remove Your Blind Spots A good coach…
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You're allowed to start over... Like this? Follow Blake Burge for daily advice, practical wisdom, and actionable ideas to help you grow in work and…
You're allowed to start over... Like this? Follow Blake Burge for daily advice, practical wisdom, and actionable ideas to help you grow in work and…
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Experience
Education
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Stanford University
Master of Arts - MA Public Policy
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Activities and Societies: Stanford Baseball
Advisor: Condoleezza Rice
Coursework: American Grand Strategy; Challenges & Dilemmas in American Foreign Policy; Financial Accounting; Applied Econometrics; Presidential Foreign Policy Analysis; Health Policy; Economic Analysis of Law, Cost-Benefit Analysis; Judgment & Decision Making Analysis; Strategic Philanthropy & Social Innovation. -
Stanford University
Bachelor of Arts - BA Economics & Sociology
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Activities and Societies: Stanford Baseball, Stanford Economics Association
Advisor (Economics): Roger Noll
Advisor (Sociology): Michael Rosenfeld
Coursework: Financial Economics; Linear Algebra & Multivariable Calculus; Market Design; Advanced Microeconomics; Advanced Macroeconomics; Econometrics; Statistical Analysis; Game Theory; Labor Economics; Human Resources Economics; Economics of Healthcare; Economic Policy Analysis; Sports Economics; Environmental Economics & Policy; Creative Writing; HTML & CSS.
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Honors & Awards
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2013 Bruce R. Cameron Memorial Award
Stanford University Athletics
Awarded annually to an athlete with outstanding proficiency in athletics, leadership and academics.
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2013 PAC-12 All Academic Team
Pacific-12 Conference
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2012 Bruce R. Cameron Memorial Award
Stanford University Athletics
Awarded annually to an athlete with outstanding proficiency in athletics, leadership and academics.
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2012 PAC-12 All Academic Team
Pacific-12 Conference
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Stanford Baseball
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Good CEOs grow companies. Great CEOs grow their people. Top 1% CEOs grow themselves. Stop chasing hacks. The best CEOs aren’t winning because they…
Good CEOs grow companies. Great CEOs grow their people. Top 1% CEOs grow themselves. Stop chasing hacks. The best CEOs aren’t winning because they…
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Companies ignoring AI search are missing 70% of potential visibility. Stop living in 2020. Instead, do this test: Start tracking your AI search…
Companies ignoring AI search are missing 70% of potential visibility. Stop living in 2020. Instead, do this test: Start tracking your AI search…
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I've deliberately kept my business tiny — just me. Because business isn't about scaling to infinity. It's about designing a life you don't need to…
I've deliberately kept my business tiny — just me. Because business isn't about scaling to infinity. It's about designing a life you don't need to…
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In June, Cresset hosted our annual Family Wealth Collective at The Hutton House in Minnetonka, Minnesota. The event featured a forward-looking market…
In June, Cresset hosted our annual Family Wealth Collective at The Hutton House in Minnetonka, Minnesota. The event featured a forward-looking market…
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How do you measure wealth? The conventional formula is: Assets - Liabilities = Net Worth. Useful, but not the whole story. In "The Five Types…
How do you measure wealth? The conventional formula is: Assets - Liabilities = Net Worth. Useful, but not the whole story. In "The Five Types…
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Hard to believe it’s been 6 years at Abnormal, and still going strong. Looking back, the thing that’s made this journey so special isn’t the tech…
Hard to believe it’s been 6 years at Abnormal, and still going strong. Looking back, the thing that’s made this journey so special isn’t the tech…
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