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Tim Cook greatly helped this Indian-origin entrepreneur: ‘My mentor, gym buddy’

Reflecting on how Tim Cook guided him when he was feeling lost and “changed his life”, Sahil Bloom called the Apple boss a “brilliant and successful man”.

Published on: May 07, 2024 11:28 AM IST
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Sahil Bloom, an Indian-origin New York-based entrepreneur, took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to share a post expressing gratitude to Apple CEO Tim Cook. Reflecting on how Tim Cook guided him when he was feeling lost and “changed his life”, Sahil Bloom called the Apple boss a “brilliant and successful man”, a friend and mentor.

What Sahil Bloom said on Tim Cook?

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Sahil Bloom called Apple CEO TIm Cook a “brilliant and successful man”.
Sahil Bloom called Apple CEO TIm Cook a “brilliant and successful man”.

Sahil Bloom wrote, along with a picture in which he could be seen posing with the tech giant’s CEO, “Had the joy of catching up for dinner in Omaha with a mentor, friend, and old gym buddy. When I was navigating big changes in my life, @tim_cook pushed me to think differently and chase my energy. I’m grateful he did. Brilliant and successful—but more importantly, a good man.”

See Sahil Bloom's post here

What social media users said on Sahil Bloom's post?

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A third user wrote, "Wow, what an incredible opportunity to catch up with such an influential figure like @tim_cook. Your network is insane @SahilBloom. It's amazing how connections like that can shape our lives in such profound. Nice post."

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"This is awesome! Tim Cook is truly an incredible mentor and friend. His inspiration and support have changed so many lives," a fourth user said.

 
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