Both are very persuasive. But Saylor was not only the best at describing it as an engineering marvel but also backed it up with insane conviction.
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Do you have an example of this? I don't care about the conviction side. One could have conviction about anything and be catastrophically wrong.
I like this video of Andreas, but it's hard to pick just one.
There are a million of them but I remember one early one with Raoul Pal. And it’s easy to have conviction and be wrong if you’re trading sats in your basement, quite another level to go all in while running a public company.
Probably unrelated, but oh well. It reminds me of this movie