Dr. Eliza Philby
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a lot of us are nepo babies to some degree.
Yeah, no, I agree.
That TV show Succession was ostensibly about the billionaire class with their quiet luxury and their family infighting about who was going to run the family business.
But actually, maybe we could relate to that more than we'd like to think or would have thought, because actually it was about
Families and money.
Which have become more and more prevalent.
Also, I love the fact that your mom called you Trevor because there was no association.
And I feel like, and as a mother and as parents, I grapple with that all the time.
What is going to be valuable when he's out into the world?
I'm pretty sure the education system that he's in is not necessarily nurturing those skills.
And you can't really predict them either.
That's what I find is difficult.
I mean, we know in the age of AI...
to be the most human you can be, full of character, full of great communication skills, full of humor, is going to be hugely valuable.
We know the definition of luxury is gonna be anything delivered by a human.
That is like a given.
So if you can be the most human you can be, we know that's gonna have some currency, right?
But beyond that, no idea, no idea.
And as a mother, I feel that in an age where everything feels quite fragile and your urge to create certainty and safety is, I've never felt so inadequate.
And that was just literally, I came from having a really deep conversation with my husband about like, what are we going to do about schools?