
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg E33: Apple's hypocrisy, America's math failure, crypto's regulatory correction, Clubhouse's future, UFOs & more
May 22, 2021
The hosts dive into Apple's controversial firing of a new hire, questioning corporate ethics and employee activism. Discussions on America's math education reveal a conflict between equality and equity, while insights on Biden's infrastructure plans highlight market reactions. Clubhouse's rise and fall during the pandemic is critiqued, and the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency regulation sparks debate. Humorously, they also tackle dieting struggles, linking personal challenges to broader themes of investment and success.
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Leadership Over Mob Rule
- Leaders should establish clear company values and not let employees dictate culture.
- Strong leadership, like Brian Armstrong's at Coinbase, can prevent "woke mob" influence.
Shopify is a Team, Not a Family
- Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke sent an email to employees stating Shopify is a team, not a family.
- He highlighted the importance of performance and letting go of poor performers.
America's Math Failure
- America is failing at math education, ranking last among developed countries despite high spending.
- This failure is being masked by eliminating accelerated math programs and standardized tests.


