Not exact matches
One of the cool side effects of welcoming customers into his home, Blumenthal says, is it gave the customers a rare opportunity to «
peek behind the
curtain» of a
start - up, while simultaneously giving the founders a rare opportunity to get immediate feedback from customers.
But if you're interested in getting a
peek behind the
curtains into the life of a GenX» er that got a very late
start to the personal finance game and is now trying to catch up and get ahead, then you're definitely in the right place, and I'm very glad that you're here!
A
peek behind the
curtain at what the writer was thinking or doing while writing the story, or the way parallels and connections
start to happen in real life to echo the tale's voice, have always been interesting additions to the stories I have loved.
So I thought I'd
start this thread, to give other BPers a
peek behind the
curtain... how do we do it, and can we do it every time?