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But there was no protest in front of his house after the dot-com bust when the stock goes from $180 to $6. You could have bought a share of Amazon stock at that time for $5.96. You weren't out in front of his house then. And when he had a mass exodus of employees, you weren't saying anything about that. There's a line that... That again, we talk about the fact that it's just a single line.
But there was no protest in front of his house after the dot-com bust when the stock goes from $180 to $6. You could have bought a share of Amazon stock at that time for $5.96. You weren't out in front of his house then. And when he had a mass exodus of employees, you weren't saying anything about that. There's a line that... That again, we talk about the fact that it's just a single line.
But there was no protest in front of his house after the dot-com bust when the stock goes from $180 to $6. You could have bought a share of Amazon stock at that time for $5.96. You weren't out in front of his house then. And when he had a mass exodus of employees, you weren't saying anything about that. There's a line that... That again, we talk about the fact that it's just a single line.
Like I read all the time, you know, you're not going to read everything. You're not going to remember everything in an entire book, maybe 500 each book. I'll remember a story, a line. Right. And there's a line that I heard Charlie Munger say one time, which he was actually quoting Warren Buffett. And he says, it's not the greed. It's not greed doesn't run the world. Envy. Envy runs the world.
Like I read all the time, you know, you're not going to read everything. You're not going to remember everything in an entire book, maybe 500 each book. I'll remember a story, a line. Right. And there's a line that I heard Charlie Munger say one time, which he was actually quoting Warren Buffett. And he says, it's not the greed. It's not greed doesn't run the world. Envy. Envy runs the world.
Like I read all the time, you know, you're not going to read everything. You're not going to remember everything in an entire book, maybe 500 each book. I'll remember a story, a line. Right. And there's a line that I heard Charlie Munger say one time, which he was actually quoting Warren Buffett. And he says, it's not the greed. It's not greed doesn't run the world. Envy. Envy runs the world.
Yeah, his whole point is like, cure yourself of envy. I was like, dude, you're not outside of Jeff Bezos' house because you're trying to fix the broken world. You're envious. It's like, when you hit that line, and then now you start to look at all the interactions you have and the actions of other people, you're like, oh, they're right. Greed doesn't run the world. Envy does.
Yeah, his whole point is like, cure yourself of envy. I was like, dude, you're not outside of Jeff Bezos' house because you're trying to fix the broken world. You're envious. It's like, when you hit that line, and then now you start to look at all the interactions you have and the actions of other people, you're like, oh, they're right. Greed doesn't run the world. Envy does.
Yeah, his whole point is like, cure yourself of envy. I was like, dude, you're not outside of Jeff Bezos' house because you're trying to fix the broken world. You're envious. It's like, when you hit that line, and then now you start to look at all the interactions you have and the actions of other people, you're like, oh, they're right. Greed doesn't run the world. Envy does.
Yeah. You're the one that introduced me to Chris. I didn't know about Bumstead before I watched your episode with him. I love the question you had for him. You're like, do you think you're a strange dude to be the best in the world at what you are? He's a real soulful dude. Correct. He's very soulful. I thought that was fascinating. I loved his perception because, again, or his perspective rather.
Yeah. You're the one that introduced me to Chris. I didn't know about Bumstead before I watched your episode with him. I love the question you had for him. You're like, do you think you're a strange dude to be the best in the world at what you are? He's a real soulful dude. Correct. He's very soulful. I thought that was fascinating. I loved his perception because, again, or his perspective rather.
Yeah. You're the one that introduced me to Chris. I didn't know about Bumstead before I watched your episode with him. I love the question you had for him. You're like, do you think you're a strange dude to be the best in the world at what you are? He's a real soulful dude. Correct. He's very soulful. I thought that was fascinating. I loved his perception because, again, or his perspective rather.
Like, you know, this is somebody who got to literally the best in the world at what you do.
Like, you know, this is somebody who got to literally the best in the world at what you do.
Like, you know, this is somebody who got to literally the best in the world at what you do.
And I love, this is something that's obvious, because one of the complaints that some, very few complaints I get, most of the people listening to the podcast are nerds, right? And I'm talking about history. And it just self-selects for, you have to be kind of a driven, kind of obsessive person to even be into this kind of stuff. And I think, obviously, me and you are both like this as well.
And I love, this is something that's obvious, because one of the complaints that some, very few complaints I get, most of the people listening to the podcast are nerds, right? And I'm talking about history. And it just self-selects for, you have to be kind of a driven, kind of obsessive person to even be into this kind of stuff. And I think, obviously, me and you are both like this as well.
And I love, this is something that's obvious, because one of the complaints that some, very few complaints I get, most of the people listening to the podcast are nerds, right? And I'm talking about history. And it just self-selects for, you have to be kind of a driven, kind of obsessive person to even be into this kind of stuff. And I think, obviously, me and you are both like this as well.
But they're like, I can tell when sometimes the podcast is not for other people because like, oh, you're not, you're not telling me what to do. And I was just like, because there's no formula. And Chris made the point. He's like, listen, this is how I got there. But there's six other ways. There's 15 other ways. There's like, you could do all, there's no, there's no right way.
But they're like, I can tell when sometimes the podcast is not for other people because like, oh, you're not, you're not telling me what to do. And I was just like, because there's no formula. And Chris made the point. He's like, listen, this is how I got there. But there's six other ways. There's 15 other ways. There's like, you could do all, there's no, there's no right way.