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Power in itself is neither good nor evil. We often conflate the outcome of one’s power with one’s possession of it, but we must remember that these are two wholly different things. If someone used power in a horrible way, that doesn’t mean power in itself is evil. It just means that a shitty person got their grubby hands on a value-neutral ball of influence, and exercised it with malice.

Money Is the Megaphone of Identity

Lawrence Yeo

“Stay super curious and stay a learner” – Kevin Systrom Most people stop learning after graduating from college – don’t be like most people “My goal is for college to last my entire life, even if I’m not paying”

Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, Co-Founders of Instagram: How to Build a Great Product – Invest Like the Best - Podcast Notes

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“The biggest economic misunderstanding of my childhood was that people got rich from high salaries. Though there are some exceptions—entertainers for example —almost no one in the history of the Forbes list has gotten there with a salary. You get truly rich by owning things that increase rapidly in value.” (Sam Altman, [How to Be Successful](https://blog.samaltman.com/how-to-be-successful))

Wealth: Five Formulas and a Recipe

Tom Morgan

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