David Sacks
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The economy itself could be growing larger as a result of someone inventing something new that increases production.
The economy itself could be growing larger as a result of someone inventing something new that increases production.
A really good line from another article that was written just a couple of weeks ago was, the economy is not a pie, it's a garden, and technology is rain.
A really good line from another article that was written just a couple of weeks ago was, the economy is not a pie, it's a garden, and technology is rain.
So again, all of this technological innovation is going to
So again, all of this technological innovation is going to
increase the growth rate of the garden, it's not a fixed pie.
increase the growth rate of the garden, it's not a fixed pie.
And just because you see an expansion in productivity in one part of the economy does not mean that you're going to see job loss in another part of the economy.
And just because you see an expansion in productivity in one part of the economy does not mean that you're going to see job loss in another part of the economy.
Look, with any new technology, there's always a huge change management aspect with enterprises because it's hard for them to adapt and change.
Look, with any new technology, there's always a huge change management aspect with enterprises because it's hard for them to adapt and change.
And the people in the organization who can lead that change management are the ones who are going to create an amazing career opportunity for themselves.
And the people in the organization who can lead that change management are the ones who are going to create an amazing career opportunity for themselves.
But it's hard to do, and that's going to slow down the rate of change, just the amount of inertia in the economy.
But it's hard to do, and that's going to slow down the rate of change, just the amount of inertia in the economy.
And also, one other constraint is going to be that at some point here, we may be token constrained, right?
And also, one other constraint is going to be that at some point here, we may be token constrained, right?
I mean, we may not have enough energy, like we've talked about.
I mean, we may not have enough energy, like we've talked about.