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Bitcoin is Forever Money with Michael Saylor
What Bitcoin Did
Key Takeaways Bitcoin is a technology for human empowerment; it enables better living through technology You can have 100 opinions about everything that is wrong with the world, or you can focus on one thing and try to improve it; doing the latter may actually have an impact on upgrading the world The solution to entrenched, systemic problems is the introduction of a new idea that goes viral You change the world with elegant, diplomatic innovation, and not with hostile, full-frontal attacks There is serious dysfunction all over the world: the answer is not to side with one party or politician against the other; the solution is to spread the Orange Wave“Satoshi created a way. Satoshi gave it away. Satoshi went away.” – Michael Saylor The more you know about economics and ethics, the more conservative and considerate you become about making changes to the protocol You must consider the second-order effects and unintended consequences of implementing change The focus should be on getting every powerful entity on earth to adopt bitcoin and converting potential enemies into friendsThere is an explosion in global consensus that Bitcoin is an idea whose time has come “Bitcoin is the most successful monetary protocol in the history of the world. It has gone from zero to $1.4 trillion in fifteen years. It looks like it’s on the path to go to $14 trillion, and I don’t know why it wouldn’t go to $140 trillion.” – Michael Saylor Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.org“I’m quite the optimist, I actually think that Bitcoin is going to succeed, it is succeeding, it’s succeeding as fast as it could reasonably succeed, and we ought to try to avoid the tendency to F with it.”— Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor is the CEO of MicroStrategy. In this interview, we discuss ossification, user rights, sovereignty, funding Bitcoin development, the political war over digital asset regulation, and the sly roundabout revolution.
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How Kevin Espiritu Converted His Backyard into an 8-Figure Gardening Empire
Kevin Espiritu shares a look at his 10x growth and the physical product empire he's building in the gardening space.
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The Making of George Washington
George Washington is one of the most celebrated and beloved leaders of all time. What was it about Washington that made him such an effective leader? On this episode, we explore the making of George Washington: How he rose from relatively mundane origins to become the head of the American revolution.
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Sources:
Washington: A Life by Ron Chernow
George Washington: The Forge of Experience by James Thomas Flexner
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438: How We Can Learn From People We Don't Like or Agree With.
Jocko Podcast
Key Takeaways You must account for your emotional state at the time in which you make a decision Understand your instincts, and then lean in the other direction so that you are getting a more balanced approach You fail when you receive valuable feedback, but choose to ignore itDo not assume that your enemy thinks in a similar way that you do Resist black-and-white thinking; you must learn to operate in the gray areasYour team must know why they are being told to do something Do not be extreme in your assessment “Prioritize relationships. If you prioritize relationships, everything else is going to go better.” – Jocko Willink Do not underestimate your opponent’s will and do not overestimate your own willYou must have full-and-frank discussions and listen to the other sideKeep an open mind and change the course when things are not working Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.org>Join Jocko Underground
Exploring 11 lessons in the book, "In Retrospect", to live a better more informed life.
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Michael Jordan In His Own Words
What I learned from reading Driven From Within by Michael Jordan and Mark Vancil.
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Revolutionizing Education with AI | Khan Academy founder Salman Khan
James sits down with Salman Khan, the visionary founder of Khan Academy, to explore the intersection of AI and education. They dive into how artificial intelligence is poised to transform learning, addressing both the immense potential and the widespread fears associated with this technological revolution.
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