This one? Alex Karp - The Techno-Nationalist Behind Palantir https://youtu.be/QZrlfBE6UI4?si=FOQD9m8nxFQT_ugP
As for moral compasses and the stock market, here are 3 possible ways: 1. it seems baked in to many people's desire to care for themselves after they're no longer *useful* to society - in many ways, they can frame this as "why would anyone with a moral compass rely on others/strangers to take care of them when they're no longer useful" - i.e. it's your moral duty to invest money somewhere, 2. my own reason - to stay aware/informed, and 3. so-called effective altruism, in particular the idea that one way to help those less fortunate is to make enough money so you can give away a significant amount. On 6/25/25 10:18 AM, Merle Lefkoff wrote:
Glen, I watched the video you suggested and then it disappeared for some reason. Could you please resend? Thank you. I found it very useful. I try always to be optimistic about the horrors surrounding us as the systems we've known begin to collapse. And I'm always disappointed. And I have to ask: why would anyone with even a hint of a moral compass invest in the present stock market?
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