Sean talks about how investing on behalf of others can be a lucrative business if you have a big audience, and how he is inspired by Tim Ferriss to create passive income streams.
The college campus in the early 90s had every room, including dorms, fraternity houses, classrooms, etc. wired with high-speed fiber optic networks, making it one of the most forward-looking things at that time.
Tim Ferriss talks about why it is important to ask for advice and not ask for money. He also talks about the importance of modularization in writing, and how it can help in writing a book more easily.
The speaker discusses how he short circuits the system to achieve success and does things differently enough to stand out from the crowd. He shares an anecdote about a conversation with an economic professor who was surprised that the speaker had no formal education in economics.
Dylan's love for hacking leads him to spend hours doing it at night instead of paying attention in class and leads to his failing grades.