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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @dirtydangler
    @dirtydangler Год назад +23

    Shkreli is a gem, I learned a lot from the guy in 2016. Great interview btw, you are very talented.

    • @bigpicturemedicine
      @bigpicturemedicine  Год назад +2

      Thank you :)

    • @joshuabray37
      @joshuabray37 Год назад +2

      100%! t's funny, a few years ago, I could not stand him (yeah, I bought into what the media was saying). Now that I've seen him on some podcasts, wow, the media really lied about him. I watch everything he's on.

  • @amir96r
    @amir96r Год назад +13

    Smashed it Mustafa
    Great interview, very glad I watched

  • @byrnetree
    @byrnetree Год назад +3

    Fantastic interview, Ive seen a number of interviews with martin, this is one of the best. Your channel deserves multiple Xs of current sub count.

  • @orangemanbad
    @orangemanbad 9 месяцев назад +2

    Shrekli for president! Lol. Dude is so charismatic and brilliant. Yeah sure people love to hate him, but he could easily be just another suit that nobody knows about. Instead he’s a household name. It makes me sad the govt sacked his business career because I think he had loads of potential for major corporate innovations. He was so young in his executive career and accomplished much.

  • @robb2433
    @robb2433 Год назад +3

    Man this was a really good interview.

  • @explosivethunder
    @explosivethunder 5 месяцев назад

    This was a great interview. I loved how you asked a question and then just let Martin talk.

  • @hemalitanna
    @hemalitanna Год назад +1

    Love listening to Martin Shkreli. I wish him lots of happiness and success.

  • @selecta_nwk
    @selecta_nwk Год назад +4

    Great interview martins a G

  • @dontcrysloan
    @dontcrysloan 2 месяца назад

    very insightful interview, love martin

  • @MusicalMemeology
    @MusicalMemeology Год назад +5

    Awesome interview thank you! The way the media went after him was crazy. It’s similar to how they go after Andrew Tate. He’s a very smarty guy and Betty insightful. I used dr gupta tonight and was cool. Wish him the best.

  • @UsernameTaken-qx3uu
    @UsernameTaken-qx3uu 4 месяца назад

    I like that you ask him a question that let him finish his thought 💭, unlike other people . They cut him

  • @funnyguylol69
    @funnyguylol69 Год назад +1

    Excellent interview.

  • @thuganomics420
    @thuganomics420 Год назад

    Haven't watched yet, but definitely earned a sub and a like off that intro.

  • @Alpacabowl98
    @Alpacabowl98 9 месяцев назад

    in the beginning when u was laughing, he altered his words as to not connect them with your laughing

  • @realstaf6987
    @realstaf6987 Год назад

    Amazing interview

  • @JS45678
    @JS45678 2 месяца назад

    The Gordon Gecko of this era.
    Greed is Good. 😈

  • @lenkavolnhals7197
    @lenkavolnhals7197 9 месяцев назад

    You are really perfect the best choice here by now

  • @hughharvey7370
    @hughharvey7370 Год назад +1

    Unfortunately it is a medical device because they INTEND for it to provide medical advice, and advertise it as such - in contrast with OpenAI who do not. Disclaimers do not prevent a product from being a medical device.

    • @bigpicturemedicine
      @bigpicturemedicine  Год назад

      Aha I needed HughGPT there with me in real time! Interesting around the intention being important

    • @MusicalMemeology
      @MusicalMemeology Год назад +1

      Webmd isn’t medical advice. It’s basically a search engine for medical info. How is that a “medical device”?

  • @HanaYonSong
    @HanaYonSong 3 месяца назад

    i liek him

  • @LoRdeShellz-ff4vi
    @LoRdeShellz-ff4vi Год назад +1

    BleZzingZz

  • @admffun509
    @admffun509 Месяц назад

    Martin shkreli said I'm a atheist but the medicine is doing God's work... 😂😂 how does that work? It makes no sence to me..??

  • @Justcetriyaart
    @Justcetriyaart Год назад +1

    Initial reaction, havent watched all yet.
    , medical need is not a luxery want. I cant chose to to get sick, i can and have chosen a cheaper smart phone. "Value Priceing " doesnt work when life is infinity valuable since theres no 2nd chance.
    Now i understand if more of the money went into reaserch but with their salaries much higher than doctors.... no; its not about lives its money...
    And really, its not just pharma, all of medical industry needs to be better...
    Now just saying 'this is the way things work' i undrstand but lets not try to wrap around the ugliness by the fake 'for the good' when its not.
    Thank you for really asking him detailed questions and letting him say in his own words profit ( multiple times more) over people in the pharma industry.
    Would love to see on on tools used or the 'theory' of manufacturing need for drugs?

    • @bigpicturemedicine
      @bigpicturemedicine  Год назад +2

      Good point about value based pricing not working when life is infinitely valuable! Although health systems do put prices on life e.g. NICE's pricing of the QALY

    • @ham9187
      @ham9187 Год назад

      The concept of infinite value is juvenile. QALY is a rational attempt to allocate limited resources.

    • @Sluttybags
      @Sluttybags Год назад

      Life isn’t infinitely valuable else the insurance industry would be out of business, and legal compensation for harm/murder couldn’t exist. Supply and demand exists in everything, and is in fact what provides value to life. Where those 2 intersect in anyone’s life is the value of that life.

    • @literarywho3065
      @literarywho3065 Год назад +1

      You are arguing for the value of human life from the individuals point of reference. I don't think my own life or the lives of people I care about mean anything to you and I don't hold it against you.

    • @literarywho3065
      @literarywho3065 Год назад

      That being said you are right about the medical industry as a whole