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Isolate them, ask each of them the same questions, and then triangulate: Is he hearing consistent or conflicting answers? Then he really digs in, surfacing nuggets of wisdom hidden even by stores with great numbers, Gilboa remembers.When Warby launched its first store, in SoHo in 2013, the mission was to eliminate everything annoying about buying glasses. Blumenthal hated the shit vanity mirrors at optometry shops, while Gilboa couldn stand the merchandise locked away in glass cases and the awkward interactions with often pretentious store associates. They wanted approachable store greeters, an ask us anything reference desk, and a warm aesthetic, which they modeled after Sweden Stockholm Public Library, complete with its dark wood shelving.

With 6 children and 15 grandchildren, there’s no shortage of people who are counting on Janet to stay healthy. “I know how devastating [strokes] can be and I did think about my children and grandchildren and my husbandI thought if I could avoid having one, that would be good live a longer life without impairment, that would be great. I know some people that’ve had strokes, and it’s really tough,” says Janet.

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