Tobi Lütke
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The best thing about it is that it's one of the only things that you can do with professionals together.
It's like amateur and professionals drive in endurance racing together.
and um um so yeah i'm racing uh cars that are these high downforce cars they're called le mans prototypes lmps um lmp2s to be specific um which is the the top class of amateur like pro-am amateur class as an amateur and um
Yeah, Daytona 24 hours is the biggest race I've done.
I am planning to do the 24 hours of Le Mans this year, which is the largest race in the world.
That's awesome.
And I just love it.
Curious what you do, because it seems like for... I've had this observation.
I can usually tell who of the people I know broke a bone as a kid, you know, just because
If they didn't, they just spent a lot of their life trying to avoid to ever break a bone.
And the ones who did kind of know that it's kind of, it sucks, but it's not that big of a deal.
And I think automatically it's better to break your bone at some point as a kid when you heal pretty quickly.
And then afterwards, I think people make too much of a risk.
I think, I mean, it's clearly an effector, but
like to avoid risk you have to be careful but if careful I don't know it's better to be competent than careful just like get good at things like better worth doing and then like figure out how to get there and just just do it's like it's I don't know I there's so much
Like the total possibility space for a company of moves that are good or ideal, that don't also have a good deal of risk.
If that's the only space you can operate on in a company, there's no chance you're going to make it compared to someone else in the same space that will take some risks.
The problem is you will obviously look foolish at times.
You take risks.
Again, it's public.