Thanks you Louise! So good to hear that. Would love to know any specifics that you are left with, things, stories that are most alive after listening ?
Well, it's all still composting (to borrow your phrase) but I found their take on where we are right now really clarifying - loved the framing of the age of consequence and Lynn's language around the checkmate created by late stage capitalism. But it's probably the financial side of the conversation that I found most jaw dropping - Alnoor's absolute confidence in the end of money. Oh and philanthropy as the shadow side of money... yes! They have a killer way with words.
Another belter of a conversation Dan, thank you for keeping my ears filled with wise words and great stories.
Thanks you Louise! So good to hear that. Would love to know any specifics that you are left with, things, stories that are most alive after listening ?
Well, it's all still composting (to borrow your phrase) but I found their take on where we are right now really clarifying - loved the framing of the age of consequence and Lynn's language around the checkmate created by late stage capitalism. But it's probably the financial side of the conversation that I found most jaw dropping - Alnoor's absolute confidence in the end of money. Oh and philanthropy as the shadow side of money... yes! They have a killer way with words.
brilliant - yep all these are live for me too. the articulation and use of words are quite something