David Haber
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I don't know, where is this all going?
How do you sort of view the maybe private markets, or maybe markets generally, but private market landscape and, yeah, this ecosystem?
Totally.
You mentioned you had lots of interests outside of Blackstone, Costco, and DLJ.
I know one of the things that you have been passionate about is spending time with historically Black colleges.
Maybe talk about that nonprofit and kind of the impact that you've had.
Yeah.
I know you're also a passionate fly fisher.
Yeah.
I don't know.
What has fly fishing taught you about life or what do you love about it?
Yeah.
That's awesome.
We have a lot of young people that watch our content.
If you were a young person, if a young person came to you today with a lot of the same kind of raw materials that you had in 1975, somebody obviously super sharp and very ambitious, what would you tell them about building a career?
That's awesome.
You know, again, I just want to say, like, I guess on the record, one of the things that was most remarkable to me about kind of preparing for this conversation was just, you know, everybody that I spoke with, these are some of the, you know, most successful people on Wall Street at Blackstone and elsewhere, right?
all of them were instantly willing to jump on the phone and just wax poetic about the impact that you, I mean, they all literally attribute the success that they've had in their careers to you.
So just, I really admire kind of the impact that your career, but also the impact that you've had on other people.
Well, and that's mutual.