Something that’s true that very few people agree with me on: Your personality, likes, disposition, agreeableness,selfishness, generosity, talents, likes, dislikes, fears, conscience, is over-ridingly genetic (inherited).
And therefore, What is the transcendent wisdom, for the sake of Global Humanity, Oneself, and Immortality, according to the Ancient Secret Chinese Wisdom Tradition; what are the five kinds of the most prosperous, most powerful knowledge and wisdom that every individual could and should possess? Paideia Esoteric Society
I'm not convinced about his theory that it's regulation that has killed innovation in the "world of atoms" since about 1971. It'd be nice if he were to provide some more numbers and facts here. Like, what regulations were put in place around 1971 that would account for this? And if there were some harsh regulations in the US, why didn't the innovation move to less-regulated places in the world? However there's also lots of good stuff in here; the comments about monopolies are very good and I think more commonsense than he thinks. You'll hear Warren Buffett talk just as frankly about the importance of "moats" for building a good business. My idea that's true but unpopular: consciousness, if it exists, exists everywhere in unity.
Interesting talk. I find it a bit irritiating when the audience laugh at so many random things he says, when they're not even meant to be funny. It's really not that hilarious.
I really admire Peter Thiel it is impossible not to enjoy him speaking about these topics
I really enjoyed this discussion. He left me with more questions than answers, and that's how I usually prefer it.
This was such an intriguing lecture. Thiel is brilliant and unique.
unique ....................he always repeat the same mantra
He talks like a phylosipher - So much depth
He studied philosophy. His master was a great French scholar, Rene Girard
Something that’s true that very few people agree with me on:
Your personality, likes, disposition, agreeableness,selfishness, generosity, talents, likes, dislikes, fears, conscience, is over-ridingly genetic (inherited).
And therefore, What is the transcendent wisdom, for the sake of Global Humanity, Oneself, and Immortality, according to the Ancient Secret Chinese Wisdom Tradition; what are the five kinds of the most prosperous, most powerful knowledge and wisdom that every individual could and should possess?
Paideia Esoteric Society
My answer to the question "What is something that is true but very few people agree with": Ketchup is gross.
extremeley insightful person. need him as president. dont care about that natural born citizen crap. we need quality. seriously.
2:48 start
Main part of his speech is what he’s trying not to say.
Can you elaborate on this?
When was this talk given? Can that be mentioned in the video description?
Great stuff.. I specially liked the interview with Pee Wee Herman.
2:50 starts
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I'm not convinced about his theory that it's regulation that has killed innovation in the "world of atoms" since about 1971. It'd be nice if he were to provide some more numbers and facts here. Like, what regulations were put in place around 1971 that would account for this? And if there were some harsh regulations in the US, why didn't the innovation move to less-regulated places in the world? However there's also lots of good stuff in here; the comments about monopolies are very good and I think more commonsense than he thinks. You'll hear Warren Buffett talk just as frankly about the importance of "moats" for building a good business. My idea that's true but unpopular: consciousness, if it exists, exists everywhere in unity.
1971, the year Kissinger goes to China.
Is the interviewer wearing a Halloween costume?
getting money on different ways...
Interesting talk. I find it a bit irritiating when the audience laugh at so many random things he says, when they're not even meant to be funny. It's really not that hilarious.
2:45
he doesnt like competition and makes it seem bad lmfao, bad for the corporation not the consumer though.
This guy is making it seem like he just wants to protect the big giant companies lol
What a genius - not.
Bad speaker, however. Stutter, stutter, uhm, uhm...
Jealous Toad. How's living at home in your mom's basement going for you?
He's a thoughtful speaker, and the content is very original.