if you’re new here, i’m bob. i work in private credit, but my real goal is to break out—build something of my own, or buy a business and scale it. my father passed away when i was 11, just as his own career was taking off. that loss shaped me. it made me relentless, made me see work not just as a way to make money, but as a way to carry forward a legacy.
i think about the world through the lens of politics, economics, and philosophy—how power moves, how markets function, how ideas shape reality. this account is a window into that journey. the risks, the wins, the raw thoughts along the way. figuring out how to escape the corporate track and make something real.
the wife archetype and the fun partner archetype feel increasingly hard to find in the same person, which is probably why modern dating feels so broken.
candidly, its hard to teach smart, and it all is dependent on intellectual curiosity. those who are lazy and simply trying to get by will use ai the wrong way, fully reliant on it. those who are intellectually curious will use it as a proper tool, more like a superpower, versus using it to do all ur work
@chamath kinda crazy that chamath of all people doesn’t know how to use projects as rag-type models. this is prolly posturing or marketing for some 8090 release lol.
@BoringBiz_ plz note that the information stated above was written by a vp who burned his associates weekends purely as a proof point for there being no substitution for hard work. thx