I really like that she casually uses the term robber baron for billionaires. First person I hear to do that consistently.
Sidenote: I wish she would not repeat herself so many times. The video could have been a lot shorter.
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I really like that she casually uses the term robber baron for billionaires. First person I hear to do that consistently.
Sidenote: I wish she would not repeat herself so many times. The video could have been a lot shorter.
Yeah a 50 minute video is off the table for me unless it were a polished video made by someone I know makes good shit. Video essays don't qualify for me in that way
"Why do we ask billionaires about the state of physics" - interesting question.
I propose an answer: it's not "we" asking, it's the media.
There also seems to be a cognitive bias involved: people often tend to think that "if a person becomes super rich, that's an indicator of great competence". But it's not a reliable indicator of competence in other fields (besides becoming and staying rich).
But sadly I must discourage high level meta-discussion in this community.
This video is amazing, but I agree about the repetition.
My guess is that it's an editing oversight, and she doesn't know she had the same prose in two different sections.