Serious question. Those of you who move to entirely new cities for reasons other than cost of living, how do you factor the difficulty of making new friends, which gets progressively harder as you age / leaving behind the social network you spent years cultivating ?
Since when does moral authority derive from one's ability to scale their role in a hypergrowth company? "complex policy issues" is quite an understatement for a company that's tearing at the fabric of society. What responsibility do you bear?
Lex Friedman, auditioning for the role of Dean at Harvard university, expertly deploying a mix of bland, value neutral language and fashionable both sideism.
It's not news that Jews have historically punched above their weight class per capita. It's also not news that people, owing to a combination of envy, an external locus of control and not having enough hobbies become singularly obsessed with it.