I think we're approaching the point where the segregation gap between the rich and poor is increasing again.


When people start complaining that the rich are the problem, that's an early signal of a huge educational and opportunity crisis.
I was born lower middle class.
My father drove an old Renault, I shared a room with my brother, and spent 3 h/day commuting to school and later to university.
Back then, I looked at richer people and thought: I want that too.
I wasn't dreaming about mansions and Ferraris.
One of my early dreams was buying a Hyundai Tiburon by 27.
Look, it's easy to say the world is unequal, that it was easier to win big in the past, and that competition today is brutal.
But saying that = admitting you'll never live a better life.
I'd do everything not to admit it.
I'm happy to spend my life trying to build something better vs. blaming the rich for my problems.
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