Right. I wonder if Silicon Valley types will ever be able to move away from the faux-altruistic mindset and just acknowledge that they are interested in making more money than a single person could ever comfortably spend in 10 lifetimes. And that's not a bad thing! And maybe the world becomes a slightly better place in the process, but there's just such a disconnect right now between what they say and what they end up doing.
paulbaumgart|12 years ago
1. The desire to perform win-win, wealth-creating transactions.
2. The desire to redistribute wealth from yourself to people who ascribe greater utility to that wealth.
I think what you're objecting to is Type 1 Altruists pretending to be Type 2 Altruists. Although I can't fault you for that, keep in mind that both types of altruism are utility-promoting, and that you can't have Type 2 without Type 1. :)
001sky|12 years ago
Two oligarchs colluding is one.
Selling out to olligarchs may be another.
Both of these seem to be increasing "perceptions"
Of Silicon Valley's ~morality.
arasmussen|12 years ago
keithwarren|12 years ago
RKoutnik|12 years ago
https://twitter.com/sama/status/453708825250381824
EC1|12 years ago
The notion of retiring before 30 fuels me entirely.
arasmussen|12 years ago
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rubiquity|12 years ago
0 - http://www.paulgraham.com/say.html