"Most people know me as a presidential candidate from 2020, when I ran on the expectation that AI would eat our jobs, creating a need for a universal basic income. I withdrew in February 2020, after the New Hampshire primary. I'm now the cofounder and CEO of Noble Mobile, a way for millions of Americans to get cellular data at closer to what we should be paying and also get paid to use your phone a bit less."
"My day-to-day often varies, but there are some things that are fairly common. I start my day with light exercise around 7 a.m. I typically wake up a little before 7 a.m. I'm the first one up in my house, so I check on my wife and kids and make sure everyone is where they're supposed to be. I check my phone first thing - I typically have some messages, so I make sure nothing is super urgent."
"I'll go to the gym and do some light exercise, which I consider a non-negotiable part of my routine. I don't lift weights like I used to, when I was trying to figure out how much weight I could lift. Now it's more about getting my body moving. After the workout, I'll shower and get the kids on the bus. I head into the office around 9 a.m."
Andrew Yang is a 50-year-old entrepreneur and former 2020 presidential candidate who co-founded Noble Mobile to lower cellular-data costs and incentivize reduced phone usage. Noble Mobile follows a Cost Plus model to deliver closer-to-fair pricing for millions of Americans. Yang's daily routine centers on family responsibilities and consistent health habits: he wakes before 7 a.m., checks on his wife and children, reviews urgent messages, and does light exercise at the gym. He showers, helps the kids catch the bus, then walks 15 minutes from Manhattan's west side to his Garment District office. He rarely eats breakfast, sometimes waiting until noon, and maintains a rule not to prioritize personal habits over social convention.
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