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The following is a conversation with Michael Saylor, one of the most prominent and brilliant Bitcoin proponents in the world. He is the CEO of MicroStrategy, founder of Saylor Academy, graduate of MIT, and Michael is one of the most fascinating and rigorous thinkers I've ever gotten a chance to explore ideas with. He can effortlessly zoom out to the big perspectives of human civilization and human history and zoom back in to the technical details of blockchains, markets, governments and financial systems. And now a quick few second mention of each sponsor. Check them out in the description. It's the best way to support this podcast. We got Scale for machine Learning, Coinbase for crypto, audible for audiobooks, NetSuite for efficiency, and SimpliSafe for security. Choose wisely my friends. And now onto the full ad reads and as always, no ads in the middle. I try to make this interesting, but if you skip them, please do check out our sponsors. I enjoy their stuff. Maybe you will too. 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That's coinbase.com lexus coinbase.com lex this episode is also brought to you by Audible, an audiobook service that has given me hundreds, if not thousands of hours of education and dare I say happiness through listening to audiobooks. I just actually ran 12 miles and I was listening to Audible. It just fills my mind with a kind of calm reflection. More than podcasts, more than music, more than silence. Audiobooks, great audiobooks can take you to a place, can take you to a time, can make you think in a way like nothing else, like not even reading a book, a great voice reading an audiobook. It could just transport you into another dimension. To get a discount you can visit audible.com lex or text lex to 500 500. They have thousands of titles to choose from. Visit audible.com lexnow that's audible.com lex this episode is also brought to you by Netsuite. Netsuite allows you to manage financials, human resources, inventory, e commerce and many more business related details all in one place. Running a company, something that I have dreamed of doing and I still want to do is really really hard for many reasons. There is hard things I like to do that I might help on and then there's hard things that I would probably get in the way of and many of the things that NetSuite helps with is I would get in the way of the financials, the hr, if it's a E commerce business then sort of managing the inventory, all that kind of stuff that's like the stuff the day to day that makes the company run. That's not the engineering, that's not the design, that's not the big picture ideas. That's the meat and potatoes of a company. You have to have the best tools to take care of that right now. You can get special financing. Head to netsuite.com lex to get their one of a kind financing program. 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Again, that's simplisafe.com lex this is the Lex Friedman podcast, and here is my conversation with Michael Sailor. Foreign let's start with a big question of truth and wisdom. When advanced humans or aliens or AI systems, let's say five to ten centuries from now, look back at Earth on this early 21st century, how much do you think they would say we understood about money and economics or even about engineering, science, life, death, meaning, intelligence, consciousness, all the big interesting questions?
