Vladimir Tenev
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we do as part of just like running a country, it's we're racking up debt who pays for the debt, right?
So a lot of the things that we do as a society is sort of optimizing for our own self-interest at the expense of the future generations.
And I think there's relatively few things that flip that.
It's like, oh, no, we're going to take our money, put them away so that future generations can benefit more.
So the fact that it's like one of the few sacrifices of its kind, I think, is what makes it really special.
So, yeah, we want to make it really big.
And I think some there's things like this that have been tried, but they haven't had like the full weight of industry and the best technology companies behind them.
And this one feels a little bit different.
You have Michael Dell and Brad Gerstner and a bunch of people just actually deploying a lot of resources and their own money behind the initiative.
So I think it's got a good chance of really moving the needle.
It's crossed our mind for sure.
And obviously there's the whole billionaire tax issue.
yeah i mean uh i'm not intending to move out of california because i love california right i love what it represents i think it's it's a great state um but i think it's becoming an increasingly more difficult place to to do business right um yeah and and i think that
There's a big risk of like, you know, the fable of the goose that laid the golden egg.
You learn about it in school.
It's kind of like what's going on here, right?
Like California, Silicon Valley, a lot of founders, a lot of entrepreneurship.