Matt Grimm
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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.
This is not going to be my kids. Nope. Nope. Nope. That drove me through my early childhood career. That drove me through college. That drove me through my early career at Palantir. This motivation of just like, that is not going to be how I live my life with my kids. I'm going to be in a position where we're not worrying about those things. Does money make you happy? No, of course not. No.
This is not going to be my kids. Nope. Nope. Nope. That drove me through my early childhood career. That drove me through college. That drove me through my early career at Palantir. This motivation of just like, that is not going to be how I live my life with my kids. I'm going to be in a position where we're not worrying about those things. Does money make you happy? No, of course not. No.
This is not going to be my kids. Nope. Nope. Nope. That drove me through my early childhood career. That drove me through college. That drove me through my early career at Palantir. This motivation of just like, that is not going to be how I live my life with my kids. I'm going to be in a position where we're not worrying about those things. Does money make you happy? No, of course not. No.
Anybody who tells you money makes them happy is lying.
Anybody who tells you money makes them happy is lying.
Anybody who tells you money makes them happy is lying.
I think money buys you the opportunity to explore the world, to explore different interests, to have a different relationship to the world. Money in and of itself, no, of course that doesn't make you happy. You fill a swimming pool with cash and swim through it. That's not going to make you happy. What's going to make you happy is good relationships, good friends, good experiences.
I think money buys you the opportunity to explore the world, to explore different interests, to have a different relationship to the world. Money in and of itself, no, of course that doesn't make you happy. You fill a swimming pool with cash and swim through it. That's not going to make you happy. What's going to make you happy is good relationships, good friends, good experiences.
I think money buys you the opportunity to explore the world, to explore different interests, to have a different relationship to the world. Money in and of itself, no, of course that doesn't make you happy. You fill a swimming pool with cash and swim through it. That's not going to make you happy. What's going to make you happy is good relationships, good friends, good experiences.
Yeah. Did money buy her?
Yeah. Did money buy her?
Yeah. Did money buy her?
That's not true, and you know it.
That's not true, and you know it.
That's not true, and you know it.
That might be true.
That might be true.
That might be true.
I'll tell you an anecdote. Growing up, I had this fascination, still do, with fancy fast cars. I was one of those kids with the car posters on the walls, and my desktop background was a fancy Ferrari, et cetera. And I had this dream. I'm like, my dream car, you'll chuckle because it kind of sort of shows my ambition at the time. My dream car, an M3 coupe, this six-speed, really cool, like BMW M3.