Definitely one of the greatest, and probably most underrated, startup icons who has consistently risen in a career full of the greatest challenges in Silicon Valley and the world....
Chamath is Warren Buffet#no2 the guy need to publish Refugee to Billionaire for Dummies a real modern day Genius wish I get the opportunity to follow some of his simple life principles and investment ideas a genuinely blessed human being
I'm an immigrant in EU. Before trying to change the world and want to make an impact, you need to make a lot of wealth and money. Like he said, it's an instrument of change. Be careful to think the opposite. You don't want to be a hero and make an impact before creating resources to do those things.
A quick summary: 1. How these things start really small and nobody can say for sure that this is going to succeed. "Star alignment" isn't a hokey. Hard work is the nitro booster. 2. How having good mentors and people to reach out to is so important 3. There are errors of omissions, sometimes deliberate, sometimes naive. You learn, and learn to wriggle out of answering about it. :)
At about 0:48:50 Chamath mentions his mentors: Peter Thiel and John Doerr. Who is the third one, did anyone get the name of the third one Chamath mentions?
4. What someone successful in tech world thinks about bringing about change in financial services incentive systems and structures 5. You could have made it big in start-up and Internet space, but your first generation immigrant parents with blue collar work-ex may still say "Hmmm, now you should get an MBA". :) 6. You never forget about derivative structuring, even if you did it for 1 year before moving on to become Zuckerberg's right hand man. :)
an old precursor for the ALL-IN pod i suppose.. great value in seeing these old interviews, you surely is a boss Jason, Chamath on fire too.. got one with friedberg? if not please do one, im sure his production board is a discussion worthy.
Who is watching this in 2021 after yet another amazing episode of "All-In Podcast"?
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Crazy to go back and listen to the optimism regarding facebook having a net positive impact on the world.
This is so cool - watching as a big fan of All In Pod
Thanks Dougal!
Amazing how relevant this still is!
Best video I've seen in a long while. Thanks so much for making this video.
Every night before going to sleep i watch atleast one of TWIST's episodes. Solves all of my inspiration problems. Thank you Jason Calcanis.
Indeed
Definitely one of the greatest, and probably most underrated, startup icons who has consistently risen in a career full of the greatest challenges in Silicon Valley and the world....
Indeed
YT recommendations gone crazy - Watching this in 2024 🎉
This was awesome. Still relevant to date.
gotta be one of my fav. episodes. really interesting chat, and even some balltalk at the end.
Chamath is Warren Buffet#no2 the guy need to publish Refugee to Billionaire for Dummies a real modern day Genius wish I get the opportunity to follow some of his simple life principles and investment ideas a genuinely blessed human being
One of my favorite episodes ... #inspiring
Good one Chamath! Proud of you!
I Love this guy.
OMG, what a treasure I've just found!!! :)))
Man- Chamath really nailed that “sharing bubble” call…. Lololol.
Awesome show, Loved this episode.
amazing interview
I'm an immigrant in EU. Before trying to change the world and want to make an impact, you need to make a lot of wealth and money. Like he said, it's an instrument of change. Be careful to think the opposite. You don't want to be a hero and make an impact before creating resources to do those things.
“Get the money!” Chamath
Wow look how things have changed over the decade.
Really love this show, overall. The host is pretty in-the-know and seems to personally know most of his guests.
A quick summary:
1. How these things start really small and nobody can say for sure that this is going to succeed. "Star alignment" isn't a hokey. Hard work is the nitro booster.
2. How having good mentors and people to reach out to is so important
3. There are errors of omissions, sometimes deliberate, sometimes naive. You learn, and learn to wriggle out of answering about it. :)
Chamath "Startup rush is like a Poker rush!" hummm, not sure. I guess I need to start playing more poker!
Is the company he talked about investing in Theranos?!?!
Glad I’m not the only one that notice that. Sounds a lot like theranos but he said he and no she referring to Elizabeth
" D-Podcast " 💪
The third one is Vinod Khosla, one of the co founders of sun microsystems and founder of Khosla ventures.
Speaking of all these innovative technologies… they missed the biggest one, Bitcoin!
Epic!!
best of the year, imo.
At about 0:48:50 Chamath mentions his mentors: Peter Thiel and John Doerr. Who is the third one, did anyone get the name of the third one Chamath mentions?
Vinod Khosla
4. What someone successful in tech world thinks about bringing about change in financial services incentive systems and structures
5. You could have made it big in start-up and Internet space, but your first generation immigrant parents with blue collar work-ex may still say "Hmmm, now you should get an MBA". :)
6. You never forget about derivative structuring, even if you did it for 1 year before moving on to become Zuckerberg's right hand man. :)
Chamath used to be so much more humble 😅
an old precursor for the ALL-IN pod i suppose.. great value in seeing these old interviews, you surely is a boss Jason, Chamath on fire too.. got one with friedberg? if not please do one, im sure his production board is a discussion worthy.
This dude is like a grown up version of Eric Cartman.
These guys are basically making out with each other with their words.
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