@anewyorkersaid@LegionHoops@MensHealthMag I think he can still be productive. Sixers railroaded him. Nets were and remain an awful origination with poor decision makers. He was valid in the playoffs w/ Clippers in both series.
Flood reveals the exact reason billionaires never die wishing for another billion.
When you go to work, you are trading your one truly finite resource for capital: your time. The ultimate high for the ultra-successful is never the cash or the toys, it is the actual feeling of accomplishment.
To build to that level, you first need a foundational understanding of how money, the dollar, and interest rates work. Only then can you decide what to own, whether that is gold, Bitcoin, equities, or Hyperliquid.
But the reality is that most people should not focus too much on investing.
Instead, you need to form a worldview. If you believe AI is going to take over the world, you might put half your investments there, but your real focus should be on your labor. Get educated.
Spend all your time becoming one of the most knowledgeable people on AI so you can exchange your skills and time for even more capital.
@ClutchNextUp If yall can offer him his current PO pay split on a 1+1, he is an astronomically better option than Herro without having to gut the roster
Citadel: ''Unlike traditional software, where the marginal cost of serving an additional user is close to zero, AI carries a meaningful and ongoing compute cost. The economics therefore depend not simply on what the technology can do, but on whether the productivity generated is sufficient to justify the resources required to deliver it.''