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The Value of Old School Thinking
The speaker suggests that going back to original documents like old white papers have value and can be interesting to understand what people were thinking about in the past. However, he didn't implement any of the ideas from those documents in his execution.
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In this podcast, the host talks about his two 'selfish' activities- his podcast, where he learns from others, and his daily email, which helps him articulate his thoughts, and recommends resources to learn about Bitcoin.
2:54:22 - 2:56:03 (01:41)
Summary
In this podcast, the host talks about his two 'selfish' activities- his podcast, where he learns from others, and his daily email, which helps him articulate his thoughts, and recommends resources to learn about Bitcoin.
ChapterThe Value of Old School Thinking
Episode#171 – Anthony Pompliano: Bitcoin
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The Dow of Capital by Mark Spitznagle is a book that aligns with the ethos of Bitcoin without explicitly mentioning it.
2:56:04 - 2:57:58 (01:54)
Summary
The Dow of Capital by Mark Spitznagle is a book that aligns with the ethos of Bitcoin without explicitly mentioning it. The book's concept of long-term thinking is applicable to the cryptocurrency and its potential to benefit the black community asymmetrically.
ChapterThe Value of Old School Thinking
Episode#171 – Anthony Pompliano: Bitcoin
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The original white paper and old documents can be interesting to analyze to understand a shift in mentality and relationship with money.
2:57:59 - 3:00:15 (02:16)
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The original white paper and old documents can be interesting to analyze to understand a shift in mentality and relationship with money. Also, the book "When Breath Becomes Air" is recommended as one of the best books ever written.
ChapterThe Value of Old School Thinking
Episode#171 – Anthony Pompliano: Bitcoin
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The focus of the debate around whether money can buy happiness is often on whether it can buy materialistic things, but it's really about the anxiety that having a lack of money can bring.
3:00:16 - 3:02:07 (01:51)
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The focus of the debate around whether money can buy happiness is often on whether it can buy materialistic things, but it's really about the anxiety that having a lack of money can bring. In the end, true happiness may come not from what money can buy, but from having a sense of purpose and fulfillment in life.