Martín Escobari
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And we've seen the power of innovation to create wealth globally.
This is not a privilege just of the U.S.
It's not a privilege just of the Europeans.
And this concept of what is the purpose of wealth is also meaningful personally, right?
I think when I think of the wealth I'm creating and the people that I work with are creating, we're all incredibly thoughtful of how we allocate our time and wealth to make the world better in the ways that are meaningful to us.
And there's no right and wrong, but I find that accumulating wealth is incredible.
It makes you gloated and slow, using your body and your life as a channel of wealth that comes, but it goes to places that can be made better.
But it's a beautiful way to approach life.
And particularly if you're in the profession of allocating other people's wealth and to create innovators, it all makes sense.
It all fits in internally consistently.
And that's why we've been around for 45 years.
They're not that many.
You can count them in both hands, the number of firms that are investors in tech and innovation that have been around and been successful this long.
And I think it has to do with the internally consistent vision, mission, and plan that Chuck had for GX.
There's this phrase written into our founding documents, which is we're good partners to each other, to our founders and to our clients.
The partnership ethos is fundamental.
And when you look at 45 years of references of 500 people with 100 companies, thousands of people we've partnered with, and you say, what do you think of GA?
They're good partners.
They're good guys.
They're good people.