Wayne Ting
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This is the fact that always shocks me that we don't talk enough about. Cars on a global basis kill more than 1.3 million people every single year. We don't even talk about it. We accept that as the cost of doing business. Imagine if like when 737 Max killed a couple hundred people, we grounded the plane and said, we're not going to allow this to fly until we figure out what's wrong.
The number of people that are killed on a car is multitude magnitude greater. And we just accept it as a, as the way we do business and the cost of living in urban society today. We're going to look back 30, 40 years from now and be like, that was insane. The amount of waste money and pollution that we were willing to accept for a little bit of convenience is absolute insanity.
The number of people that are killed on a car is multitude magnitude greater. And we just accept it as a, as the way we do business and the cost of living in urban society today. We're going to look back 30, 40 years from now and be like, that was insane. The amount of waste money and pollution that we were willing to accept for a little bit of convenience is absolute insanity.
The number of people that are killed on a car is multitude magnitude greater. And we just accept it as a, as the way we do business and the cost of living in urban society today. We're going to look back 30, 40 years from now and be like, that was insane. The amount of waste money and pollution that we were willing to accept for a little bit of convenience is absolute insanity.
The use of tariffs in kind of like some of these Chinese electric vehicles, both in the United States and in Europe, I feel like is justifiable because you want to make sure people have a level playing field. I think one of the lies of the last couple of decades is that free trade benefits everybody. It doesn't benefit the person working on the factory plant for the last...
The use of tariffs in kind of like some of these Chinese electric vehicles, both in the United States and in Europe, I feel like is justifiable because you want to make sure people have a level playing field. I think one of the lies of the last couple of decades is that free trade benefits everybody. It doesn't benefit the person working on the factory plant for the last...
The use of tariffs in kind of like some of these Chinese electric vehicles, both in the United States and in Europe, I feel like is justifiable because you want to make sure people have a level playing field. I think one of the lies of the last couple of decades is that free trade benefits everybody. It doesn't benefit the person working on the factory plant for the last...
20 years who's going to lose this job and have no ability to find a new job and domestic production of cars is crucial and not only for economic consumption job creation but also to ensure that in the long run there is a domestic capacity to produce cars so i think creating some tariffs so we can level the playing field between domestic producers and foreign producers feels fair
20 years who's going to lose this job and have no ability to find a new job and domestic production of cars is crucial and not only for economic consumption job creation but also to ensure that in the long run there is a domestic capacity to produce cars so i think creating some tariffs so we can level the playing field between domestic producers and foreign producers feels fair
20 years who's going to lose this job and have no ability to find a new job and domestic production of cars is crucial and not only for economic consumption job creation but also to ensure that in the long run there is a domestic capacity to produce cars so i think creating some tariffs so we can level the playing field between domestic producers and foreign producers feels fair
What city has the highest vandalism slash vehicle destruction rate? It would probably be San Diego. Gangs of people coming into San Diego and then stealing the bikes and scooters and driving it to Mexico. So it was hard for us to police and react to it. Driving them to Mexico? Yeah. What's the most profitable city? The most profitable city? Probably London.
What city has the highest vandalism slash vehicle destruction rate? It would probably be San Diego. Gangs of people coming into San Diego and then stealing the bikes and scooters and driving it to Mexico. So it was hard for us to police and react to it. Driving them to Mexico? Yeah. What's the most profitable city? The most profitable city? Probably London.
What city has the highest vandalism slash vehicle destruction rate? It would probably be San Diego. Gangs of people coming into San Diego and then stealing the bikes and scooters and driving it to Mexico. So it was hard for us to police and react to it. Driving them to Mexico? Yeah. What's the most profitable city? The most profitable city? Probably London.
This may not be the type of answer you're looking for, but I'll say I'm a strong believer in Silicon Valley and the tech community. If you ask me for the last like decade, I would have been, I would have said this belief in diversity, equity inclusion is a genuinely felt moral principle. But if you ask me now, I'm not sure. I feel like what's shocked me is how many companies.
This may not be the type of answer you're looking for, but I'll say I'm a strong believer in Silicon Valley and the tech community. If you ask me for the last like decade, I would have been, I would have said this belief in diversity, equity inclusion is a genuinely felt moral principle. But if you ask me now, I'm not sure. I feel like what's shocked me is how many companies.
This may not be the type of answer you're looking for, but I'll say I'm a strong believer in Silicon Valley and the tech community. If you ask me for the last like decade, I would have been, I would have said this belief in diversity, equity inclusion is a genuinely felt moral principle. But if you ask me now, I'm not sure. I feel like what's shocked me is how many companies.
how many VCs have abandoned the values of diversity, equity, inclusion over the last year to now openly mocking it in ways that I could have never, never expected before.
how many VCs have abandoned the values of diversity, equity, inclusion over the last year to now openly mocking it in ways that I could have never, never expected before.
how many VCs have abandoned the values of diversity, equity, inclusion over the last year to now openly mocking it in ways that I could have never, never expected before.
I'll say this, we're lying because so many companies have backed away from the goals of diversity and inclusion. I feel this is a year where we really leaned forward because it is not, we didn't do it because it was a fad. We did it because it was the right thing to do. We absolutely believe a company benefits when it has diversity of thought. The most dangerous place to be is groupthink.