Scott Galloways Predictions for 2024 at OMR24
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4 күн бұрын
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4 күн бұрын
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4 күн бұрын
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As someone who grew up in Germany it was just too hilarious that nobody was getting your jokes. You're brilliant thank you for everything you do! Advocating for young men is just the missing piece in modern-day-feminism. Please keep doing what you're doing and the world will become a better place.
@mtnpfi
28 күн бұрын
I wasn't there but I can vividly imagine. The cringing... : / Happy to be able to watch the talk here!
@flo9540
27 күн бұрын
Es tut wirklich weh, dass keiner die Witze versteht xD
@baffinsansterre
26 күн бұрын
Feminism is taking a lot of place, I mean all the place.
@MB-hz7wm
25 күн бұрын
I thought the same thing ~ concise, sharp humor.
@neuli06
25 күн бұрын
I was about to write something similar. Also Pflaume's question in the end showed that Scott's humor didn't land with the Northern audience. I am Austrian., that talk would have rocked in Vienna. ;)
A very thoughtful, dense, clever and witty speech. Only it was wasted on that audience. OMR Festival are basically influencers and workers from PR agencies, all not very politically sound or clever. Good thing this presentation was uploaded so we can benefit from it. Says it all so well. Thanks Scott!
@derekeano
25 күн бұрын
Yeah, he killed it. A shame he had to skip some parts of his presentation. I think he could have gone another 30 min easily
@ANF6000
25 күн бұрын
@ForlornFreddy
22 күн бұрын
@@derekeanoHis recent TED talk is even better.
@BroBruh
16 күн бұрын
I think this speech is worth it to any audience to get the points across
@ZZ-ic4vk
5 күн бұрын
This boomer stinks of leftism.
He described a young man I knew to a tee. He took his life in 2020. He is right on with this message.
Its so great to listen to tech guy who actually cares about something other than money.
@jonasdauerbrenner6432
21 күн бұрын
he cares about money too, that's why he's taking a big paycheck for this presentation
@AOmid23
15 күн бұрын
He’s not even a tech guy
@malcolmlove4602
12 күн бұрын
He teaches Marketing at NYU
Not sure why he’s saying 3D printing is useless. Consumer grade printing is gonna stay a hobbyist activity for a while but they’re used CONSTANTLY for product development and manufacturing. A few decades ago, if you wanted a prototype of a new product, it’d be north of 20k and you’d be lucky to get a single iteration. Now, if I want to see what a part feels like, I can have a sample to hold before lunch, make tweaks and have a revised version before the end of the day for pennies.
@jokulls
22 күн бұрын
Agree 👍
@jancoufalcz
22 күн бұрын
I think the technology itself is useful - and headset / metaverse will prove useful too. Its just does not impact the world as much as we thought so ("this changes everything", "everyone will have 3d printer at home" and so on). Will the Meta-invested money return from metaverse? Doubt.
@patrickm1533
21 күн бұрын
@@jancoufalcz I think headsets will prove to be useful in the fullness of time. They are currently really expensive and don't really beat any existing products at anything. They are great at AR/VR but suck as a monitor or a TV. I really think we're about a generation away from them being common place. I think people need to grow up with these and get the technology more compact and cheap to get headsets to take off.
@dag_of_the_west5416
21 күн бұрын
3D printing really comes into the forefront when you venture out into space. You can't take every spare part with you but you can take the plan to make it or receive a transmission with the technical schematics.
@andybrice2711
17 күн бұрын
@@jancoufalcz The problem with both seems to be the marketing. _"Everyone will have a 3D printer!"_ No they wont, just like not every home needs a lathe. _"Everyone will want a VR headset!"_ Again, no. The current state of the technology is better suited to committed gamers and people in specific 3D design industries.
I don’t agree with everything Scott says but man, thanks for looking out for the guys when most of the focus is on everyone else. Appreciate it. That last bit was more impactful than I could have anticipated.
@amy-lynne6172
24 күн бұрын
Yes, He's got extreme ideas. Maybe that's what we need?
@davidllewellyn1437
24 күн бұрын
Not all are necessarily extreme if they turn out to be true.
@mactireliath2356
24 күн бұрын
Don’t “go out, get drunk and make bad decisions.” Get a young woman you don’t know well pregnant, and you just consigned yourself to 20 years of imprisonment.
@user-pk6fk5ns1s
23 күн бұрын
@@mactireliath2356 I think you're misinterpreting what his big picture message is; he's saying that kids aren't having the opportunities to screw up financially and recover from those mistakes. This is a societal failure.
@frankstipes4114
15 күн бұрын
A smart witty raw speech, sprinkled with a charlatan's self interest!!!! Needs to be heard under the right mind, and take advantage to focus on your objectives. W
In the middle of his segment on obesity, the algorithm injected a commercial for Chips Ahoy cookies
@gausselim1474
21 күн бұрын
Fascinating... I have Premium, so have no idea what commercials are popping up. Not a surprise!!
@checksandbalances6714
19 күн бұрын
😂irony
@jasonmiradoli8900
17 күн бұрын
Genius
@gausselim1474
17 күн бұрын
@jasonmiradoli8900 I want to agree with you wholeheartedly. But I've been hearing the genius compliment being given to billionaires and marketing agents for 40 years when it's that sort of genius that contributes to societies downfall. Shouldn't genius be saved for those that actually figure out a way to contribute to the improvement of society? I really don't know. You just have me an opportunity to share some of the thoughts I've gathered on that over the last so many years. I do know what you mean though!
@hoppyrican4142
16 күн бұрын
Good thing I pay for KZread premium 😂
3D printing is great.... especially in healthcare
@KUfraskins
25 күн бұрын
He’s probably thinking of the 3D printing hype phase in 2015 and hasn’t looked at it since
@Jake-Day
24 күн бұрын
3D printing is used more than Ai girlfriends ever will be.
@ruben9912
24 күн бұрын
@@Jake-Day as much as I love 3d printing, don't underestimate AI girlfriends of the future. People fell in love with a fucking DOS chat script when that first came out. All that did was ask more questions about what you were saying.
@mashmods
24 күн бұрын
That statement stood out as kinda stupid. Though he probably meant the hype train that it would be a household item.
@bassman87
23 күн бұрын
I was confused by that statement, cause 3D printing has revolutionized rapid prototyping of products.
( 24:39 ) "Nothing wonderful will ever happen to you on a screen" BOOM!!
@davidpm10022
27 күн бұрын
Can I FaceTime with my dying grandmother? Cool if I think that’s wonderful?
@Jimson-wx8uq
27 күн бұрын
What about double kill?
@TenOrbital
26 күн бұрын
Is that boom a 360 no-scope?
@craigmak
26 күн бұрын
Your job could be on a screen which provides you with all your income. Your 401k & investments are on a screen. When you buy stuff it’s often on a screen. I don’t know, this comments seems a bit broad.
@deyemeracing8795
25 күн бұрын
@@craigmak if that's what brings wonder to your life, you're not living. What you describe is basically just dying slowly while paying taxes.
Scott's got heart and his word play is fantstic.
Danke für den Talk, scott Galloway ist ein tief inspirierender, gebildeter Mann mit Herz und Verstand. Jeder Talk ist ein must watch
Great question for men by Scott at the end.
Make no mistake this guy was part of the cohort that got us here. NYU marketing. Do not forget.
@jayt696969
27 күн бұрын
Doesn't mean he's wrong
@mr-iz8cx
27 күн бұрын
@@jayt696969nor that he cares about human life beyond servicing consumerism
@BuiltonBitcoin
26 күн бұрын
Do you think exactly like your cohort generation or are you a perspective outlier? The answer is obvious why this comment is partially true and mostly useless.
@Nicole-yy1kn
26 күн бұрын
He is almost always wrong but he presents his ideas well and entertaining. This guy is so out of touch
@fungus_am0nguz644
26 күн бұрын
@@Nicole-yy1knreally? On which points is he wrong on this presentation?
Richtig gut und ehrlich. Hätte viel mehr Zeit für diesen Slot bekommen sollen.
19:16 Yeah let’s zoom in on the cameraman for the most important slide then transition back when the slide is gone. Fire the cameraman.
@virajdance
23 күн бұрын
slide--5 companies to short: (based on fast food, sugary drinks and alcohol; see 19:59--add gambling)
Love Scotts message, SO spot on... Reach out to men, How are you doing? No Really!!!
@TheBlueskyson
23 күн бұрын
Going good here. ty Jet. and u?
Nobody is more brilliant, more caring and more empathetic than Scott. I love his program and I will listen to him always he talks the truth.
Wow, Profound. I’m very glad I watched this. Thank you very much
Guys remember he said these were predictions not facts
Scott.... brilliant... I'm a single dad raising 4 children... (3 are boys) your advice is gratefully appreciated... Thank you Scott
He doesn't state that you can't by ByteDance stock directly in the US, which is probably why it is undervalued.
@BryanORourke
12 күн бұрын
you actually can buy the shares
@DarkClosetOfTheMind
12 күн бұрын
@@BryanORourke do tell
@weirdshibainu
11 күн бұрын
@@BryanORourkehow?
VR and 3D Printing is very important in space manufacturing and flight simulation. It is just not commercialized yet.
@xaviervela3889
28 күн бұрын
How many space manufacturers and pilots are out there? as opposed to how many obese people are out there?
@nl8345
27 күн бұрын
Eh, they're really important for businesses. I think their value has been overstated for consumers (I LOVE my 3d printer BTW)
@ConanMagnuson
26 күн бұрын
I was actually just wondering if he meant to refer to 3D TV's and slipped up? He's made the comparison before I believe, on Pivot Podcast. My dude HATES the Vision Pro.
@Omikoshi78
25 күн бұрын
His point was that it’s niche and will always only cater to niche.
@Toobula
24 күн бұрын
I think he is saying that VR will be a tool but not a social paradigm. I don't follow what he thought 3D Printing was supposed to be.
Alway great to listen to Scott and it's nice to see that he made the only correct inference from what's happening in Ukraine.
@justasz8270
29 күн бұрын
Is it the last statement about uniting US and Europe?
Scott’s message is often bold, concise and insightful… the Q&A session was a great demonstration of how greed, fear and small thinking prevails when presented a disruption to their exploitation.
7:58 "Productivity is steadily going down..." while showing a graph documenting that the avg. rate of productivity INCREASE has been slowing. Productivity (averaged over multiple years) is still going UP, it's just going up slower than it used to. /pedantry
@keepitreal2902
11 күн бұрын
It's an important distinction
After so many struggles I now own a new house and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place!!
@Terrmorgann
23 күн бұрын
In times like this you need a good expert like Claudia Vechi Nesse to help you get through.
@Terrmorgann
23 күн бұрын
the economy hardship, recession unemployment and the loss of job caused by covid pandemic is enough the push people into financial ventures
@Terrmorgann
23 күн бұрын
Trading without professional guide...Huh I laugh you, because you will remain where you are or even make huge losses that will stop you from trading, this has been one of the biggest problem to new traders
@Terrmorgann
23 күн бұрын
There is her line 👇👇👇
@Terrmorgann
23 күн бұрын
+171
This is so inspiring. Best talk, so dence and on point. I feel like the audience doesn’t really appreciate or even fully understand what he is talking about.
Great information but way too rushed. I had trouble following it and I’m a native English speaker. I have a feeling much of this amazing content was unfortunately lost on this audience.
@caesaralvarez7055
24 күн бұрын
Same
Bro had me until he went shitting on 3d printing, does he realize how much impact it has on hardware startups/companies?!
@hsquared9357
27 күн бұрын
This and VR is where he lost me.
@roc1761
27 күн бұрын
I think it's the "for the masses" aspect of these products. Home 3d printing or VR are mostly marketing and thrown away after some months
@Nicole-yy1kn
26 күн бұрын
He predicts worse than Jim Cramer, he is just a provocateur
@gregmoore803
25 күн бұрын
Yeah that was kindof unnecessary, the hell did 3d printers ever do to him? I'd hardly say useless, mine is mid print right now, I use the living hell out of that thing. Gotta be from ignorance, they'd seem like toys if you've never seen one do real work and make real parts and solve real problems.
@javilink7
25 күн бұрын
@@hsquared9357He is right about vr…the apple vision hype is already dying.
praises how Ozempic stops people from drinking/drink less alcohol and its going to be great for the world, then recommends young men to “drink more” I get both of his points, but strange he doesn’t hear the contradiction in his voice if he does this speech in multiple places (like his Ted Talk)
@priscillanielsen555
Күн бұрын
The drink more statement was in reference to getting out there and taking risks..finding out who you are then valuing yourself . The drinking was a joke about finding bravery in the midst of fear.
My impression of Scott improved a lot after this talk. Nice work on this ❤
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20 күн бұрын
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20 күн бұрын
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20 күн бұрын
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20 күн бұрын
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20 күн бұрын
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The EU has had a weak culture around innovation not, contrary to popular opinion, because of over regulation, but because of capital and market realities. Europe isn’t a unified bloc. It’s 27 different markets and societies, many different languages, and no VC culture. And a geopolitical obsequiousness to the US
@markwesley7338
16 күн бұрын
He won't tell you that.
@reginamemoriesforever-vc8ql
13 күн бұрын
Although red tape and high taxes doesn’t motivate people much
Bruh. "Second mouse gets the cheese." Legend 😂
Bigscreen Beyond proved that a VR headset is a niche device for gaming and some oddball tasking, not some "do everything" device. My favorite is The hololens showing mechanics using it as if it wouldn't get destroyed or thrown within a month.
Excellent talk
thank you, Scott Galloway
Great lecture!
Love your messages and insights.
Take a bow Schott, this was just great...
As someone who has over 40 years experience in the weight loss industry, glp-1 will only work if patients can stay on it for the rest of their lives. AND if the drug is able to maintain its effects long term and not wane requiring more. The effects are exactly the same as VLCD’s. The industry has still got a lot to learn, so it is not the magic bullet that is touted here. It’s just been hyped by pharmaceutical companies, which is no surprise.
@weirdshibainu
11 күн бұрын
I think he was way off the mark with the benefits and positive consequences of GLP-1 drugs.
@asdfmosin
9 күн бұрын
Yeah, glp 1 doesn't work long term precisely because of psychology affects. Most people stop it because it leads to food not giving any pleasure. Also, most people will still just eat shitty food
One the best keynotes I ever heard - please, spread it as widely as possible.
love how the camera pans when he said to short these companies for diabetes industry..
I want the full presentation!
Love this talk. Thank you.
How did a question about Meta AI chip investments became an answer about space shuttles and Jeff Bezos? Axe to grind?
@Katakagara
15 күн бұрын
Good point. It seemed almost edited. The question wasn’t really answered.
I visited Germany and walked a lot. Someone said you can tell who the Americans were because they were obese but wore athletic shoes.
This is the second video I’ve watched with him presenting. Aside from the 3D printing comment that raised some eyebrows in the comments I think he has some good arguments.
Hi Scott, powerful talk! Congrats. Just for reference: the sheer speed of your talk and the insider jokes are GREAT for me, but for a German audience like this I'd say it's 50% over the top:))) My 2 cents. Am struggling a lot with this myself when speaking in Germany (even tho I am German:))
Fantastic in the.end. thank you.
Wow. Thank you.
He's wrong about headsets. Consumers were never the target group for making big bucks. It's obvious the Vision Pro was developed for professional users such as surgeons, product designers etc. Same for 3D printing. Sounds like he only looked at it from a consumer perspective. 3D printing is huge in medtech (e.g. custom implants for skull/spine/face/dental, or for medical instruments), same for space tech (highly integrated nano satellites), prototyping in all industries....
@xaviervela3889
28 күн бұрын
I'm in medicine, I will never use a headset in my job.
@kyleolson9636
28 күн бұрын
You probably don't disagree with him as much as you think. If consumers aren't the target group, then it won't be that big. There are 50,000 surgeons in the US. Sell a $3500 headset to 50% of them and you make about $80 million. That is 0.04% of iPhone revenue last year.
@xaviervela3889
28 күн бұрын
@@kyleolson9636 but then you exhausted your revenue base. Then where do you go from there? Find 50,000 more surgeons?
@TheCarmacon
27 күн бұрын
@@kyleolson9636 you're assuming they sell for 3500 USD to professionals. That's not even legal - FDA doesn't approve a medical system that incorporates a surgeons personal device. The Vision Pro would be bought by companies like Stryker and then sold as part of a medical system/device. Same for the military. The US military doesn't use the stock HoloLens, they buy a special variant that is much more expensive. Same for certain smartphone camera chips. Instead of scrapping bad image sensors, companies put them into smartphones, the best bin of sensors goes to satellite manufacturers etc.
@tetarobotica
27 күн бұрын
@@xaviervela3889 you will soon be replaced by someone who succesfully does
You can tell this is German audience.
Great work Scotty. Right on brother. ty 4 vid
Scott: “Lonely young men, reach out to your five closest friends” Lonely young men: “What friends? Who? I’M LONELY.” 😅
@tractordirt
24 күн бұрын
Somebody’s been listening to Jordon Peterson
@KurtI2525
24 күн бұрын
he means while you still have them. While you're young. All my old buddies live thousands of miles away, and we rarely communicate. Old men don't do stuff like that. Actually, I tried, and there was some back and forth, but it peters out.
This guy is great! I love hearing him call BS on so many things that need OUR attention.
Scott, the European audience doesn't get your jokes. Amazing talk as per usual.
This is required watching for everyone interested in tech and business.
Well done analysis, Brian, thank you. One question: thank you sir. One question: I know there's no hard rule for all trailing stop losses, BUT what RANGE do you often use for your trailing stop losses? Thank you.
Nailed it re: obesity and tragic state of US healthcare industry (!!!)
Scott's take on TikTok's trajectory is fascinating, especially its potential to redefine entertainment consumption habits! It’s a stark reminder for businesses to continuously innovate and adapt to shifting consumer preferences in the digital age. 🚀
@user-fx5sw1cn7j
24 күн бұрын
he is dead wrong on TikTok, it's going to be banned, not divested because China has export restrictions on ByteDance ByteDance itself said as much, they will either win in court, or be banned and exit the US market - there will be no sale
The chart of GDP productivity is wrong. He took the GDP without adjusting for inflation. When you plot the correct Real GDP, this is adjusting for inflation, and you adjust for population growth by taking per capita GDP, the productivity has been increasing at a 1.87% annual rate from 1950 to 2024. The correlation with corporate tax rate is a completely wrong deduction then.
@Nicole-yy1kn
26 күн бұрын
He is pretty stupid in general, but he is well spoken
@deanschulze3129
26 күн бұрын
You're correct. Productivity started falling in 2007, a decade before the corporate tax rate was reduced.
@NavyMoo5e
26 күн бұрын
So the NYU professor is wrong, and you’re correct. Noted.
@Nicole-yy1kn
26 күн бұрын
@@NavyMoo5e no he is wrong objectively and proven to be wrong many times, I am just stating facts.
@Nicole-yy1kn
26 күн бұрын
@@NavyMoo5e also he is the professor of marketing, it doesn’t make him right lol
Making closing statements like this in your presentation at a tech/marketing conference? Exactly.
anyone else notice the typo in the graph at 9:40 ?
You said: "Nothing wonderful will ever happen to to you on a screen"? But Scott, I'm having a really wonderful time listening to your predictions right here on a screen. How can that be? Are you sure about this?
@gregmoore803
25 күн бұрын
He said nothing truly wonderful. When you rank the top 3 most wonderful things that happened to you in your life when you're 80, none of them will be on screens. They'll be experiences with people.
@ConorRyan-kw4sx
25 күн бұрын
@@gregmoore803 I disagree. 'Wonderful' is a subjective value judgment and means different things to different people. We all meet our Tao in separate ways. What matters is that you reach a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction in whatever you do, and that includes screens.
@KurtI2525
24 күн бұрын
I am seriously ill rn with Type 2 diabetes and just found out here, about GLP1. I'm calling my doc, as I'm sure metformin is ruining my stomach, as I can no longer tolerate it, and it is causing severe gastro-intestinal problems. I am calling and emailing my doctor in the morning.
@dag_of_the_west5416
21 күн бұрын
Looking at Hubble Deep Field view was a moving experience.
Very inspirational
Thankyou
They purposefully hid the slide showing the companies you could short due to GLP-1 LOL
Kai Pflaume wie immer top vorbereitet!
@buddyfox8769
29 күн бұрын
😂😂
@mistermotoki
26 күн бұрын
First time in Hamburg
Super interesting data.
The "Sin Stocks" chart is biased, he left out major components of sugared beverages such as MNST, COKE, CCEP, which all have good great gains from Nov 22 to Nov 23, just to show his point. Poorly documented. I wonder why he is failing his predictions.
I disagree with his prediction on VR/AR. The headsets will get much smaller and eventually blend in with prescription glasses (like the ones he’s wearing). People will facetime, text, watch things while driving because expediency is everything
@davenelson4334
23 күн бұрын
This 100%, also peak AI valuation is in the distant future.
@jameswsj
20 күн бұрын
I think what is the biggest obstacle to VR/AR is the strain on human eyes. Even if the headset size and shapes change, the human interface (our eyes) is the bottleneck when integrating technology such as AR/VR. No one can stare at a screen 4 inches from your face for longer than 20 minutes without feeling dizzy or seriously affecting their vision.
I don't know: Kai Pflaume mit seinem "Nur die Liebe zählt" - Grinsen und so Tech-Koryphäen ist einfach kein Vibe.
@Drakes1991
29 күн бұрын
Er war ‘star struck’ 🤩🤣🤣🤣
@Legend2KiII
29 күн бұрын
Überhaupt nicht. Was ist das für eine dämliche Frage „Bist du zum ersten Mal in Hamburg?“ wenn er vor paar Jahren schonmal auf der Veranstaltung war, die Kai Pflaume bezahlt. Bisschen Vorbereitung ist nicht zu viel verlangt.
@erichorster1366
27 күн бұрын
Und er wird so abgewatscht. Er dreht sich einfach von Pflaume weg und redet mit dem Publikum. Krasser Move.
@availabledark
26 күн бұрын
Yeah, he's totally wrong about 3D printing and AR/VR
@ghthz
26 күн бұрын
@@availabledark Most of his takes just reflect the audacity of a mediocre white man
Can we get access to the Slides?
Does he want us to drink more or less
@matthewcaldwell8100
8 күн бұрын
He’s incoherent. He, like most people his age, cannot understand that risk taking is not going to happen in a world that is much more volatile and unforgiving than the one he grew up in.
@JuliaSheehy
8 күн бұрын
I believe his sarcasm fell flat there. It was a joke.
@JuliaSheehy
8 күн бұрын
Responding to question regarding drinking more
@matthewcaldwell8100
7 күн бұрын
@@JuliaSheehy Yeah, it's a joke, but it points to a fatal inconsistency in what he's saying. Young people aren't taking risks because even the studious and diligent among us (which is a much higher proportion than his generation, by the way), are having their lives ruined for needing things like housing or medical care. When the margins for everything this thin, people freeze and conserve what they have. We didn't all spontaneously become risk-averse because we're soft or lazy. Our society has made it clear that it will grind us under heel and sermonize over our bodies so many times that we got the message. By his own admission, Galloway was a mediocre student who got to play his young professional life on easy mode. That's his generation writ large. They wouldn't cut it today, they're barely competent at all. At yet they run everything.
@lokipokey
5 күн бұрын
Haha, do as I say, not as I do
SUPERB!!!!!!
If high taxes drives productivity, explain the productivity drop in the EU.
@tylerjodeblock1224
12 күн бұрын
Canada aswell
@wolframdanielh.4132
5 күн бұрын
High taxes drive the hate on the Gouvernement that imposes them.
Great talk prof, be sure to check out miniature wonderland!
Thanks 🙏❤
ByteDance does not trade publicly. It is not a "stock company".
@fungus_am0nguz644
26 күн бұрын
How can you buy stocks from them?
@goodguy9787
26 күн бұрын
In China they do you
@shanghaiffgg
26 күн бұрын
He made it clear that he was talking about the private market
@MetaPhysStore0770
26 күн бұрын
By investing in public companies like KKR & Co. Inc. and SoftBank, which have stakes in ByteDance, your welcome!😂
@GengoSenmon
25 күн бұрын
You can't directly buy actual Chinese equities anyway. What you think you are buying in North American and European markets are actually shady derivatives in off-shore Caribbean accounts that masquerade as Chinese equities like Ali Baba and Tencent stock.
Wow. Thank you Scott. 😊
I think he's thinking right. The only statement I took issue with was 3D Printing. I think it is hugely important to industry. It is currently a 4 billion dollar market expected to quadruple in the next 10 years.
@LensIsDead
22 күн бұрын
You mean like coding and programming 15 years ago? And now everyone in the industry is out of work and underpaid in a super competitive market?
@williamdaniels9728
21 күн бұрын
There was a lot of overhype around 3D printing, a lot of people suggesting general manufacturing was in trouble and we were headed for Star Trek-esque future of people able to create whatever we wanted. The problem is to make anything worth a damn at scale you need more sophisticated machinery than what is conventionally available to most consumers and to run a business you have less employees but those employees a more educated higher paid employees (computer engineers, etc) than most industries. We are still a long way off from a 3D printer becoming a household appliance ro revolutionizing manufacturing in my opinion.
@tylerjodeblock1224
12 күн бұрын
Are you saying this because it's useful for you working with 3d printers or are you saying this with bias invested money into the sector?
@Toobula
9 күн бұрын
@@tylerjodeblock1224 Neither.
It’s great that Scott mentioned the crisis among young men. The young women in my extended family are doing pretty well, but the young men are struggling. I think the men put high expectations on themselves and are paralysed by the fear of failure. I think their fear is linked back to parenting and childhood experiences that emotional intelligence, identity, achievement and relationships.
@SEVENTHREEANDNINE
13 күн бұрын
And boys growing up without male mentors and not having present fathers
@flybefree
11 күн бұрын
@@SEVENTHREEANDNINE My dad and I weren't close, but his life was inspiring to me. He lived life large. I now realise that his level set the standard of what I conceived to be possible in life. The boys in my family whose dad's live ordinary lives seem to be trapped in that bubble. Being loved and respected is the foundation, but it seems to me that being inspired by your father is the extraordinary gift of potential.
Just one thing I'm not sure about: the impact of weight loss drugs... Game changers? Not sure. If you start gaining weight again the minute you go off these, I'm not convinced healthcare systems will allow broad access: if you need to take them for a lifetime, the cost to systems will be unbearable and probably not fully compensated by cost offsets of leaner patients. These drugs are going to be a revolution, for sure, but for how long if they do not lead to sustained healthy habits?
I agree with most, disagree with a couple of minor points. That part about getting into real life, making mistakes, striving, failing, succeeding, is key to a full life.
I really respect Scott. His predictions are good
@Nicole-yy1kn
26 күн бұрын
Good but always wrong
@DefenestrateYourself
24 күн бұрын
@@Nicole-yy1kn prove it
@Nicole-yy1kn
24 күн бұрын
@@DefenestrateYourself he predicted bitcoin at 100k in 2022 and peloton to the moon bought by apple. Look it up.
@LensIsDead
22 күн бұрын
@@Nicole-yy1kn prove ONE prediction wrong. I'll wait
Anyone have info on why Galloway doesn’t like 3d printing?
Ai's greatest impact will be within the dating landscape and it will have a profound effect on the youth.
Which companies are shown to short?
@fredmason9879
25 күн бұрын
LLY and NVO
I have a high saturated fat diet, but almost no carbs. I'm skinny. Fat doesn't make you fat; carbs do. And you need some salt. Just minimise carbs, avoid seed oils and you won't need to mess around with pills whose side effects we won't understand for another thirty years
Money doesn’t always win. Power always wins and money is but one aspect of power. Ask Jack Ma.
@sunny3907
26 күн бұрын
In a free capitalist society, money always wins. He was talking about west, not china
@DefenestrateYourself
24 күн бұрын
@@sunny3907 reductionist and overly simplistic
Tough crowd
It would be nice to hear a slower, more explanatory version of Scott's talk for people who don't already know what he is talking about.
Is there any way to get Scott's slides ?
This video randomly popped up for me - Hamburg is my home city ❤
3D printing is great!
Just discovered S.G. and started consuming every talk this guy does. On this talk I heard the first nonsense thing to come from his mouth.... his jab at 3d printing?!? Wait, What?!?! Was that sarcasm? He's a tech guy isn't he? He should know better. Don't get me wrong, great talk, great final statement. That was the one small thing that stood out to me.
@wizzopq
25 күн бұрын
I think its actually a pretty fair assessment of where 3D printing actually is right now Vs. where people predicted it would be. Does this technology have great potential? yes, of course. Has it completely upset the apple cart & disrupted mainstream manufacturing processes....lol no, of course not. its primarily a hobbyists game right now and its had very minuscule impacts on the global economy. things could certainly change, but if you an invested large amounts of capital into 3d printing thinking it was going to cause a paradigm shift you fucking lost, full stop
@chrishartwig
24 күн бұрын
@@wizzopq true, maybe not so much in terms of it being a world changing technology and great investment. I guess I am biased as a product development engineer and the way it advanced my ability to fast track concepts, build test fixtures, etc. It improved my efficiency in the way I think chat gpt improved coders' efficiency. Although mine happened over ~ 5-10 years instead of practically overnight for the coders.
@wizzopq
24 күн бұрын
@@chrishartwig totally agree with that man! There are some incredible opportunities to utilize 3D printing to iterate on concepts in the engineering space, in ways that I probably can't fully appreciate as a data scientist. On top of that, the technology is just freaking awesome... If you could control it with a power glove, it's basically what I always dreamed of having as a child lol
@DefenestrateYourself
24 күн бұрын
3D printing was overhyped and overvalued. Maybe that will change, but SG’s current assessment is correct
Amazing!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Scary last words. Talk of most powerful alliances.