Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
Now that H-1B has become a topic of discussion, here’s my story:
Born in Appalachia, went to a top-tier university, interned in wealth management and trading, recruited for all the top investment banks and research firms, only offer I received was to cold call South American high-net-worth-individuals on a... See more
J.x.com

This is my buddy. He’s a billionaire that drives a Honda and sits in coach seats when he travels. This is one of his stock portfolios. At its height it was $63,000,000 a month ago. He does not buy / sell … just HODL. He is the cheapest human I know. https://t.co/6YQe67SyGt
Me: I’d like to invest in this brewery
SEC: no, dummy. You’re not an accredited investor.
Me: cool, guess I’ll just teach myself some double broken wing butterfly trades by watching tik tok
SEC: yea, I mean, for sure. It’s your money, do whatever.
m. stanfieldx.comby the latest estimate, 16 percent of Pike County adults hold bachelor’s degrees.
Arlie Russell Hochschild • Stolen Pride: Loss, Shame, and the Rise of the Right
We find substantial disparities by educational attainment and race: For instance, black Americans without college degrees are significantly more disconnected than every other group in American life.
Daniel A. Cox • Disconnected: The Growing Class Divide in American Civic Life
Our job in higher ed isn’t to identify a top 1 percent of people who are freakishly remarkable or who have rich parents, and turn them into a super class of billionaires. It’s to give the bottom 90 a chance to be in the top 10.
—Scott Galloway