Matt Grimm
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Yeah, I think there's a lot of interesting and very challenging structural issues facing Europe. And I think fundamentally, again, it's coming from a very, very American perspective. There's an ambition. There is a seeking and working towards a better, brighter future that feels to be almost kind of complacently lacking.
Yeah, I think there's a lot of interesting and very challenging structural issues facing Europe. And I think fundamentally, again, it's coming from a very, very American perspective. There's an ambition. There is a seeking and working towards a better, brighter future that feels to be almost kind of complacently lacking.
Yeah, I think there's a lot of interesting and very challenging structural issues facing Europe. And I think fundamentally, again, it's coming from a very, very American perspective. There's an ambition. There is a seeking and working towards a better, brighter future that feels to be almost kind of complacently lacking.
from a large portion of europe and i know you said it yourself here in the uk as well and i think there's an there's an element of if we want a brighter future we have to build it and that spirit that drive i worry that europe's going to lost their lost their spark on that front what have we not discussed that we should have discussed or what question you not asked that you should be asked
from a large portion of europe and i know you said it yourself here in the uk as well and i think there's an there's an element of if we want a brighter future we have to build it and that spirit that drive i worry that europe's going to lost their lost their spark on that front what have we not discussed that we should have discussed or what question you not asked that you should be asked
from a large portion of europe and i know you said it yourself here in the uk as well and i think there's an there's an element of if we want a brighter future we have to build it and that spirit that drive i worry that europe's going to lost their lost their spark on that front what have we not discussed that we should have discussed or what question you not asked that you should be asked
The one I'm not often asked about is impact. And you've talked a little bit about this with a couple of your other interviews. Impact of early life and childhood on one's psyche and one's approach to the world. We get asked all the time about kind of the usual questions of AI and ethics. And of course, you can't go through any media engagement without talking about President Trump.
The one I'm not often asked about is impact. And you've talked a little bit about this with a couple of your other interviews. Impact of early life and childhood on one's psyche and one's approach to the world. We get asked all the time about kind of the usual questions of AI and ethics. And of course, you can't go through any media engagement without talking about President Trump.
The one I'm not often asked about is impact. And you've talked a little bit about this with a couple of your other interviews. Impact of early life and childhood on one's psyche and one's approach to the world. We get asked all the time about kind of the usual questions of AI and ethics. And of course, you can't go through any media engagement without talking about President Trump.
All of those things, those are pretty well trodden. But I really get asked about the other side, the personal side, the family side, the early childhood side.
All of those things, those are pretty well trodden. But I really get asked about the other side, the personal side, the family side, the early childhood side.
All of those things, those are pretty well trodden. But I really get asked about the other side, the personal side, the family side, the early childhood side.
So I grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs and remember constant friction between my parents around money always. There's just never enough money. There's always instability. I don't want to make it paint a picture of some sort of Oliver Twist here kind of begging for food kind of situation.
So I grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs and remember constant friction between my parents around money always. There's just never enough money. There's always instability. I don't want to make it paint a picture of some sort of Oliver Twist here kind of begging for food kind of situation.
So I grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs and remember constant friction between my parents around money always. There's just never enough money. There's always instability. I don't want to make it paint a picture of some sort of Oliver Twist here kind of begging for food kind of situation.
It wasn't that bleak, but I remember a consistent kind of friction around the direction of the family and whether there was enough money or where the next paycheck's coming from or whatever. whether we'd be able to make the bill payments. And I remember bill collectors. I remember like mortgage foreclosure notices.
It wasn't that bleak, but I remember a consistent kind of friction around the direction of the family and whether there was enough money or where the next paycheck's coming from or whatever. whether we'd be able to make the bill payments. And I remember bill collectors. I remember like mortgage foreclosure notices.
It wasn't that bleak, but I remember a consistent kind of friction around the direction of the family and whether there was enough money or where the next paycheck's coming from or whatever. whether we'd be able to make the bill payments. And I remember bill collectors. I remember like mortgage foreclosure notices.
Like I remember a lot of that friction and then observing that friction on the relationship between my mother and my father. And I remember very clearly this moment of, you know, one of these kind of arguments that kind of went sideways. It got a little ugly. And I remember sitting in my room, I was like 14 and thinking like, not me. this is not going to be me. This is not going to be my family.
Like I remember a lot of that friction and then observing that friction on the relationship between my mother and my father. And I remember very clearly this moment of, you know, one of these kind of arguments that kind of went sideways. It got a little ugly. And I remember sitting in my room, I was like 14 and thinking like, not me. this is not going to be me. This is not going to be my family.