![]() It’s a very ubiquitous metal, it’s used in the manufacture of steel and it’s also one of the metals that allows us to even breathe. So the 26th element is iron, and the story for why I chose it goes back a bit, but I mean iron is a really cool element. So Element 26 is sort of an allusion there to the periodic table. And so I’m just so curious – Element 26 – what does that mean, as the name of your company? But there’s totally a lot of overlap for me in that way in terms of the space in my brain, because at work I solve really complex puzzles, and I love the same in the computer side of things as well. In fact I found computers a lot earlier than I found chemistry. And so it’s really just another expression for me of how to do it. I just love problem solving and puzzles – I always have since I was a little kid. So I’m definitely a busy guy, you’ve got that right. Are there some synergies in your brain, or what’s going on? ![]() Can you tell us, how does that even work in real life, that you can do both these things. With a PhD in organic chemistry, which is notoriously one of the hardest classes people hate in college, and you’re running a computer consulting company, which has some sophisticated little coding projects and stuff called Element 26. ![]() Well, your credentials are so fascinating, it absolutely gives the impression that you’re a super genius. Dan, thanks so much for joining us here on the How To Be Awesome At Your Job podcast.
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