ANDY McAFEE: Not in descending order. Norway has been fabulously successful with their oil wealth-- giving people longer vacations, a lot of childcare, taking care of people, and maintaining a pretty high level
I've never known anyone who can time the market. And it works out fabulously .
The Balinese tend to eat in different restaurants than the tourists eat in. So this fabulously gorgeous country was kind unmarred by ugly tourists. And it also gave us a wonderful chance to talk to the Balinese people.
But however, it wasn't quite as frenzied at the airport as in the movie. brink of becoming fabulously wealthy, from our point.
earlier and um uh you know they're they're fabulously expensive really and these are primarily used for making video right um I know the new H movie Peter Jackson got like 35 of them James camon
Or the greatest?” A very hard question, actually. It was fabulously expensive.
And they had $1.6 million of operating income in the first 12 or 14 months. And so it was a fabulously profitable business.
But a lot of times, hearing the stories from other folks who are maybe still running 10-person companies or 20-person companies who And that company's done fabulously well.
to that line that is the real line, not near it, not next to it, it's the line. Same thing with something that worked fabulously well, we would do it again soon so that we wouldn't forget.
The Stanford Business School is, of course, very highly selective. We have extremely, fabulously fantastic students-- probably now the most selective business school in the country-- hardest to get into. And in spite of the fact that we are highly selective and have these brilliantly stunningly wonderful human beings who come to us, within the first 24
right he is he is loving breathing icon of my hypothesis in first started why are Eric and Larry and Sergey so fabulously Rich they have
And I think that's behind a lot of the things that people are worried about. Certainly it's possible that the people who own the AI companies can get fabulously rich.
Very successful business model. When it's done right, they're fabulously successful companies. As visionary companies get older, they tend to eventually convert into analytical companies once the leaders aren't there anymore.
Bacon, who wrote it, is a Renaissance man in the sense that he was a mover and shaker. He was the equivalent of Attorney General in Britain in his day, and a fabulously good writer and speaker. But of course he's also a real Renaissance man.
In the process of doing that, I became really fascinated with Dr. Jeannine Mosely's folding techniques. And I came to wonder, what if you just had a bunch of fabulously beautiful business cards, and allowed people to fold, to do these techniques. Are there other structures that are possible?
beautiful forms, but ultimately, hopefully, forms that can be realized at an architectural scale. So now if you visit the IFF, we're building things out of thousands of these fabulously dyed bamboo sticks in hundreds of beautiful colors. And again, we're having workshops to teach people the basic techniques to turn these sticks into networks of tetrahedrons and octahedrons and cubes, and then how can you build them up
And I think that's behind a lot of the things that people are worried about. Well, you know, Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs got fabulously rich by inventing the iPhone.
But the one thing missing, of course, was actual great grand operas that had fabulously larger than life gay characters in them
It's quite awesome. And San Francisco is my favorite city in the world, so it just works fabulously .
But if you can increase your hit rate a few percent in your life, you'll be fabulously more successful.
from talking to a few former students is that somewhere between 10% and 20% of our students will be fired within the first two years. So that's a high percentage, I mean, because these are highly selective, highly selected, fabulously fantastic people. The idea that one of them would be fired let alone somewhere between 10% and 20% is I think shocking, and of course, the reason why they're fired
dedicate every waking hour to making money, making money. And some day you're gonna be fabulously wealthy and then you start to return it back to society. Right? That's sort of
beautiful thing. So, anyway, um, I loved living there. you know, not only were they really fabulously entertaining, they taught me a far more colorful