Mark Cuban
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we had gone up there from a bunch of us from shark tank to talk to young entrepreneurs from around the world and he said to me mark you know the one thing that separate i've been to every country around the world and the one thing that separates us is entrepreneurship we're the most entrepreneurial country in the world and there's no one else who's even close and when you look at the origin of our big you know the biggest companies in the world for the most part
we had gone up there from a bunch of us from shark tank to talk to young entrepreneurs from around the world and he said to me mark you know the one thing that separate i've been to every country around the world and the one thing that separates us is entrepreneurship we're the most entrepreneurial country in the world and there's no one else who's even close and when you look at the origin of our big you know the biggest companies in the world for the most part
we had gone up there from a bunch of us from shark tank to talk to young entrepreneurs from around the world and he said to me mark you know the one thing that separate i've been to every country around the world and the one thing that separates us is entrepreneurship we're the most entrepreneurial country in the world and there's no one else who's even close and when you look at the origin of our big you know the biggest companies in the world for the most part
There's an American origin story somewhere behind there. And I think that just gets perpetuated on itself. We see those Horatio Alger stories. We see examples of the Jeff Bezos of the world, the Steve Jobs of the world. And those are the types of people we want to copy.
There's an American origin story somewhere behind there. And I think that just gets perpetuated on itself. We see those Horatio Alger stories. We see examples of the Jeff Bezos of the world, the Steve Jobs of the world. And those are the types of people we want to copy.
There's an American origin story somewhere behind there. And I think that just gets perpetuated on itself. We see those Horatio Alger stories. We see examples of the Jeff Bezos of the world, the Steve Jobs of the world. And those are the types of people we want to copy.
Yeah, it's changing for sure because you can go back just 12 years, right? Traditional media dominated, let's just say, through 2012. That was the peak of linear television. Newspapers weren't as strong, but they still had some breadth and depth to them. And then social media comes along and everybody gets to play in their own sandbox and share opinions with people who think just like them.
Yeah, it's changing for sure because you can go back just 12 years, right? Traditional media dominated, let's just say, through 2012. That was the peak of linear television. Newspapers weren't as strong, but they still had some breadth and depth to them. And then social media comes along and everybody gets to play in their own sandbox and share opinions with people who think just like them.
Yeah, it's changing for sure because you can go back just 12 years, right? Traditional media dominated, let's just say, through 2012. That was the peak of linear television. Newspapers weren't as strong, but they still had some breadth and depth to them. And then social media comes along and everybody gets to play in their own sandbox and share opinions with people who think just like them.
And it also gives them the opportunity to amplify those feelings. And I think that's where celebrating entrepreneurs really started to subside some. There were always people who were progressive that were like, billionaires are bad or millionaires are bad, depending on the time period. But you didn't really see it on an ongoing basis, right? It wasn't gonna be on the evening news.
And it also gives them the opportunity to amplify those feelings. And I think that's where celebrating entrepreneurs really started to subside some. There were always people who were progressive that were like, billionaires are bad or millionaires are bad, depending on the time period. But you didn't really see it on an ongoing basis, right? It wasn't gonna be on the evening news.
And it also gives them the opportunity to amplify those feelings. And I think that's where celebrating entrepreneurs really started to subside some. There were always people who were progressive that were like, billionaires are bad or millionaires are bad, depending on the time period. But you didn't really see it on an ongoing basis, right? It wasn't gonna be on the evening news.
It wasn't going to be in the front page of the newspaper. It was going to be if you read a book and someone talked about it, or you read a magazine and there was an article talking about this progressive movement or that progressive movement, whatever it may be, or political parties. But now... All of that is front and center on social media.
It wasn't going to be in the front page of the newspaper. It was going to be if you read a book and someone talked about it, or you read a magazine and there was an article talking about this progressive movement or that progressive movement, whatever it may be, or political parties. But now... All of that is front and center on social media.
It wasn't going to be in the front page of the newspaper. It was going to be if you read a book and someone talked about it, or you read a magazine and there was an article talking about this progressive movement or that progressive movement, whatever it may be, or political parties. But now... All of that is front and center on social media.
That's true. That show celebrates the entrepreneur. It's the only place where every single minute of every single episode, we celebrate the American dream. And the reason I do it is we tell the entire country and it's shown around the world even.
That's true. That show celebrates the entrepreneur. It's the only place where every single minute of every single episode, we celebrate the American dream. And the reason I do it is we tell the entire country and it's shown around the world even.
That's true. That show celebrates the entrepreneur. It's the only place where every single minute of every single episode, we celebrate the American dream. And the reason I do it is we tell the entire country and it's shown around the world even.
We're amazing advertising for the American dream and I don't even know how many countries, but every time somebody walks onto that carpet from Dubuque, Iowa or Ketchum, Idaho, that sends a message to every kid who's watching, seven, eight, nine, 10, 12 year old kid, that if they can do it from Ketchum, Idaho, you can do it.
We're amazing advertising for the American dream and I don't even know how many countries, but every time somebody walks onto that carpet from Dubuque, Iowa or Ketchum, Idaho, that sends a message to every kid who's watching, seven, eight, nine, 10, 12 year old kid, that if they can do it from Ketchum, Idaho, you can do it.