This was super powerful. Especially his response on how he wants to be remembered.
@river941Ай бұрын
"nobody is an authority on your potential but you" chills
@kittyhawkventures401820 күн бұрын
Such a great and insightful conversation with the amazing Roelof Botha! Thanks for sharing your wisdom Roelof.
@Naki81066Ай бұрын
Definition of authenticity… this was a great interview.
@MrMartinHattingh26 күн бұрын
I never cease to be amazed by how incredibly valuable content like this gets 50k views and only 50 comments in a week, but a drag race between the newest BMW and Audi will rack up 10 times as many views and hundreds of comments. Generally speaking, people are astoundingly ignorant.
@OlanikeSalau16 күн бұрын
I need to watch this at least 10 times more. Wow!
@tolomotena23 күн бұрын
Incredible insights and wise words, the interviewer was great as well.
@olimiemmaАй бұрын
What an amazingly well-rounded talk. I hadn't heard of him before, but this is definitely one of the best I've heard on this channel.
@dondourbijkes442828 күн бұрын
Legend in sa. I studied with him in business science. Qualified as an actuary in one year!
@olimiemma28 күн бұрын
@@dondourbijkes4428 woah!, so he's been in god mode from way back? nice.
@JasonMarchusi27 күн бұрын
@@dondourbijkes4428 Haha really? For his parents or his accomplishments? Was he hard working even then?
@DonovanBijker23 күн бұрын
Both of you underestimate how difficult actuarial science is. Usually takes 5 years to pass the board. He did so in a year. Could argue Elon musk was privileged, coulda woulda shoulda
@kudzaidube952923 күн бұрын
Very insightful interview, he seems very genuine, wise and humble. Nice one, really enjoyed this interview
@unnathipai4505Ай бұрын
Thanks for giving this level of Exposure!
@rgg164229 күн бұрын
Interviewer was great too.
@sammdube864421 күн бұрын
Loved this
@monzorilla6855Ай бұрын
Wow. This is awesome😇😇😇Thank you for sharing Stanford GSB...
@illegalplants5319Ай бұрын
amazing convo, go Roelof!
@ahmedodufuwa979220 күн бұрын
Love it!
@JasonAlbiaАй бұрын
Very insightful! ❤❤
@natico-w812Ай бұрын
I really love the insights
@prashantwagleАй бұрын
graduated in both 2002 and 2008 :)
@prof.dr.evonebotros3485Ай бұрын
Blessing ❤🙏
@eriksburkevics7541Ай бұрын
Very good stuff!
@casanico2082Ай бұрын
Why'd he quit 23andme board?
@christopherwillsonАй бұрын
We'll see if someone who's been so privileged can carry on the Sequoia ethos.
@dondourbijkes442828 күн бұрын
Privileged? He had no money when he arrived??
@christopherwillson28 күн бұрын
@@dondourbijkes4428 Nonsense
@christopherwillson28 күн бұрын
@@dondourbijkes4428 That's not what I heard.
@elliptictreeАй бұрын
Interesting.
@CaptainPlanet007Ай бұрын
I hear the word “immigrant” gets toss around alot in this interview, but anyone who thinks
@worldofhospitality4326Ай бұрын
Because both the interviewer and interviewee are immigrants, thus clearly demonstrating the contribution and positive impact of a large number of immigrants in this country.
@Sece1Ай бұрын
Not your typical immigrant 😂. Also his family are colonialists meaning that holding high offices at the british empire. So not everyone is equal…
@nuperspektiveАй бұрын
Keep making excuses for why other people are successful and you're not, losers
@mango-strawberryАй бұрын
@@Sece1 oh😢. i see all these people and looks like majority of them are from family money. i wish I was too
@JasonMarchusi28 күн бұрын
@@mango-strawberry Well that's just a lie...look at all the Indian-Americans.
@karthikashok16 күн бұрын
It must be amazing to create a system of scarcity to trigger human behaviors of wxcell. How do you do it when you sit on top of plenty?
@akhilemahlaba988410 күн бұрын
❤🇿🇦
@bhaveshshrivastav4210Ай бұрын
Nice ❤
@christopherwillsonАй бұрын
Why did he specify that it's the legal immigrants that have a huge influence on the success of the country? Does he have no idea how much illegal immigrants contribute?
@thecristopher1013Ай бұрын
Okay… those that mean we have encouraged this? Disclaimer: I’m an immigrant myself
@christopherwillsonАй бұрын
@@thecristopher1013 The truth matters.
@JasonMarchusi28 күн бұрын
@@christopherwillson How many unicorns have been founded by illegal immigrants? How many Nobel Prizes have been won? How many of America's best investors are illegal immigrants, or born to illegal immigrants? And before you say "but the settlers were illegal!!!" - the law then was that anyone could come. Today, that kind of law would destroy our country. If you're illegal, you don't belong here. It's that simple. It's always funny that the left loses their mind about capitalist exploitation of workers, but they want to keep flooding the country with third world migrants so farmers can rake in more profits.
@JasonMarchusi27 күн бұрын
@@christopherwillson How many illegals have won Nobel Prizes or started unicorns? In the last 20-30 years, the greatest Americans have been legal immigrants. You can cry about it if it makes you feel better.
@swahareddy882221 күн бұрын
He's probably referring to wealth creation which means entrepreneurship and investment. Both of which are hard to do if you do not have documentation. Unless you want to run mafias or gangs, that's wealth creation too
@NandKumar-qq3xkАй бұрын
Warship Era was wishings Willings Before Engeeniaring Tools era butt Natural disasters was Natural cycles as Today's may be any country" and Prayers and result was only dipendency " Butt naw wee Have Equiped with Modern Indormations as per" worship is till naw Today as kind's of Out of Controoll Social collebration Gladious iff willing and wisshings aall togather" are Modern langueage"
@prof.dr.evonebotros3485Ай бұрын
❤👏
@christopherwillsonАй бұрын
Him explaining how he benefited so much from knowing the right people and being in the right place at the right time really feels icky. Is privilege what Sequoia wants to project? This feels like a big change from Moritz and Leone.
@dondourbijkes442828 күн бұрын
Not at all. He is being humble. He has worked very hard for those opportunities.
@christopherwillson28 күн бұрын
@@dondourbijkes4428 Doesn't change how privileged he was and how much of a change that is.
@JasonMarchusi27 күн бұрын
@@christopherwillson You don't have to be privileged at all though, it just helps. Your failure is your own fault.
@christopherwillson27 күн бұрын
@@JasonMarchusi What is this argument. No one said you HAVE to be privileged. He was. That is the point.
@JasonMarchusi27 күн бұрын
@@christopherwillson Are you mentally ill? Or living at home with your parents? I know it's one or the other .