Scott Clary
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It'll be forgotten soon, I think. But, I mean, it's more impressions and it's more eyeballs than they've gotten, again, like you mentioned, in the past 10 years.
It'll be forgotten soon, I think. But, I mean, it's more impressions and it's more eyeballs than they've gotten, again, like you mentioned, in the past 10 years.
It'll be forgotten soon, I think. But, I mean, it's more impressions and it's more eyeballs than they've gotten, again, like you mentioned, in the past 10 years.
The early me grew up in a family of comfort and predictability. My dad worked for the government in Canada. I worked for CSIS. So he was doing counterterrorism and intelligence, which is a very cool job. But I mean, it was still a nine to five government job. So entrepreneurship, working with, I mean, tech startup, that wasn't really where I came from.
The early me grew up in a family of comfort and predictability. My dad worked for the government in Canada. I worked for CSIS. So he was doing counterterrorism and intelligence, which is a very cool job. But I mean, it was still a nine to five government job. So entrepreneurship, working with, I mean, tech startup, that wasn't really where I came from.
The early me grew up in a family of comfort and predictability. My dad worked for the government in Canada. I worked for CSIS. So he was doing counterterrorism and intelligence, which is a very cool job. But I mean, it was still a nine to five government job. So entrepreneurship, working with, I mean, tech startup, that wasn't really where I came from.
But I think that so your podcast is called Escaping the Drift. I think that you're obviously very entrepreneurial, but there's a lot of people that were, you know, parents and grandparents that found a lot of comfort in a nine to five W2. And I think that, I think that our generation is realizing very quickly.
But I think that so your podcast is called Escaping the Drift. I think that you're obviously very entrepreneurial, but there's a lot of people that were, you know, parents and grandparents that found a lot of comfort in a nine to five W2. And I think that, I think that our generation is realizing very quickly.
But I think that so your podcast is called Escaping the Drift. I think that you're obviously very entrepreneurial, but there's a lot of people that were, you know, parents and grandparents that found a lot of comfort in a nine to five W2. And I think that, I think that our generation is realizing very quickly.
And as, as, as did I, that W2s are not going to be the way that we're going to really secure our freedom. And we're not going to be able to retire. We're not gonna be able to live like the life that we really want to live. And this, this sounds a little bit, like a talk track that you hear quite a bit.
And as, as, as did I, that W2s are not going to be the way that we're going to really secure our freedom. And we're not going to be able to retire. We're not gonna be able to live like the life that we really want to live. And this, this sounds a little bit, like a talk track that you hear quite a bit.
And as, as, as did I, that W2s are not going to be the way that we're going to really secure our freedom. And we're not going to be able to retire. We're not gonna be able to live like the life that we really want to live. And this, this sounds a little bit, like a talk track that you hear quite a bit.
But if you actually think about what our parents and grandparents went through and the pensions that they were receiving and the comfort and the security that they had from their jobs, I don't think many people can get that kind of comfort and security anymore. It doesn't exist.
But if you actually think about what our parents and grandparents went through and the pensions that they were receiving and the comfort and the security that they had from their jobs, I don't think many people can get that kind of comfort and security anymore. It doesn't exist.
But if you actually think about what our parents and grandparents went through and the pensions that they were receiving and the comfort and the security that they had from their jobs, I don't think many people can get that kind of comfort and security anymore. It doesn't exist.
No, exactly.
No, exactly.
No, exactly.
So early age, I was like, shit, how much money do I have to have in a bucket? And now my views of retirement have changed. But early stage was like, how much money do I have to have in a bucket if I want to retire at 65? Because I'm not going to be getting a pension from wherever I'm working. And it was a lot of money.
So early age, I was like, shit, how much money do I have to have in a bucket? And now my views of retirement have changed. But early stage was like, how much money do I have to have in a bucket if I want to retire at 65? Because I'm not going to be getting a pension from wherever I'm working. And it was a lot of money.