Jerry Seinfeld
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Key ideas from Jerry Seinfeld
- "Every time there's been a technology wave that leads to wealth creation, that will inherently invite speculators" - Bill, explaining why AI bubble and real innovation coexist as a pair
- China's provincial competition model drives massive innovation through state-level rivalry, with successful provincial leaders advancing in the system based on prosperity and employment metrics
- Xiaomi founder Lei Jun drove 200 employees' cars before designing his own car, exemplifying ground-truth product development that led to the SU-7 at $130 MEMS LiDAR versus Waymo's $5,000
- "If you don't have that passion, you just burn out" - Angela Duckworth's research shows perseverance alone fails without genuine fascination driving self-directed learning
- Bob Dylan studied folk music so deeply in Minnesota that he knew more than any other human there before moving to New York's epicenter, demonstrating bedrock knowledge enables differentiation
- Sam Hinkie went from McKinsey consultant with zero sports experience to youngest NBA GM in 10 years after reading Moneyball gave him permission to pursue sports analytics
- "Do you self-learn on your own time?" - Bill's test for true passion: would you skip entertainment to study your field, which accelerates knowledge acquisition 10x versus competitors
- Matthew McConaughey's father responded to his film school pivot with "don't half-ass it," giving blessing, validation, freedom, and responsibility that became rocket fuel for his career