He argues that history has a directional bias toward power, which is why figures like Zuckerberg, Jobs, and Ellison become more successful than teachers oriented toward educating people.
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"amnestic to whether your intention is to access it for the benefit of mankind or to exit it when the intention will dominate the..."
"...into power. So people who actually agree, like, you know, Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Larry Ellison, they'll be much more successful than people like..."
"...is important because he is a mentor to two individuals, Mark Zuckerberg as well as Seth Altman. Remember from last week, we read Karen..."
"...billionaires, people like Steven Schwarzman, Larry Fink, Tim Cook, uh, Mark Zuckerberg, Michael Jackson, uh, you know, Mark O'Dell, uh, they all went to..."
"...oligarchs, people like Larry Ellison, Peter Thiel. Uh, Seth Altman, Mark Zuckerberg. Why? Because they're trying to wrestle control from the financial elite in..."
"...that China blocked Manus. Manus is an AI company that Mark Zuckerberg tried to buy. And Manus was incubated in China. And if you're..."
"...protect one's incentives. And, you know, the media didn't like Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook because 70 -80 % of ad revenue went to Google..."
"...I mean, you look at Mark, you look at like Mark Zuckerberg. Why is Mark Zuckerberg building one hundred fifty million dollar underground bunker..."
"epstein class don't pay taxes true absolutely true six's mom says zuckerberg's bunker is here in kawaii nate i did not know that i..."
"...says, trust me, it's the talk of the island. What about Zuckerberg's bunker here? Why? I spent a lot of time on that land..."
"I'll tell you something else, okay? Mark Zuckerberg."
"So Mark Zuckerberg had his conflict with the Winklevoss twins. The Winklevoss twins, okay? And so the Winklevoss twins sued Mark Zuckerberg, claiming that..."
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