Peter Thiel
propose to have a podcast with Peter T. Long as a guest and the host asked him a bunch of questions. One of the questions was how he's looking at current to investment strategies and things like that. And basically he said the only thing he is sure about in the long range is Bitcoin. So I thought that was fascinating that he's long on Bitcoin . And another question I thought was really kind of interesting. I thought was really kind of interesting as the host asked him whether, like, what advice would he give to a person who is about to graduate from school? Should they go to college? Like, how should they prepare for careers of the future? What's the best way to get access to new developing technologies and things like that? And his advice was pretty much go to as cheap of a school as possible, you know, don't spend too much on the college education, especially if it puts you in debt. Especially if it puts you in debt, like, don't go in debt, go to an affordable state school if you can. And he said you can, you know, you can never go around going into software. Like, there is still plenty of the world that's being built on software. And I tend to agree, even though there are developments kind of in the space that threaten the degree to which certain software developers are needed. But still, like, long term, I think there's a lot of room to adapt to kind of just the trajectory going because, as any developer knows, once you get into it, you learn one language, it's easier to get into another and learn some new trending thing without having to, like, restart from scratch. But first, somebody who's just going in the first time, you have to learn everything from scratch basically. So it's a little harder. But yeah, I thought it was those two things were fascinating. He talked about a lot of other things. I tend to agree with pretty much everything he said. He's really smart. And I don't agree with him because he's smart. I agree with him because I have the same viewpoints. And yeah. I remember what name the podcast was. It was like a random tweet I clicked on and he was talking as well and I started listening. I was fascinated. I'll see if I can find the link for it. But I recommend listening to that one. Or anything that Peter Thiel says because he doesn't have my kid. He didn't have an eye on the few in, like, glass ball to look at, but he does have a sense of understanding the world and where things are going. I think if there's a person you look to, that's probably him. But yeah. That's all I want to say.
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