Your assumption being that just because he is in payment systems, he is out of his lane when he talks about solving genetic diseases. But are you sure you are not missing something? To solve a problem or to learn anything, all one needs is time, effort and desire - all of which Patrick has in copious amounts - refer to his blog if you are not sure. I do breast cancer genetics research myself, and I can tell you, it would be far better to encourage and welcome people when they want to solve problems that are not easy to solve. Talking and typing on keyboard is easy, doing something isn't. Do better my man
hey. stripe already ruin thousands of people lifes because of payments received from buyers that are fraudulent! It's something that sellers cannot control. But Stripe keep closing accounts without reason
Dwarkesh Patel, you are just 23. I can't believe it. I am 19, studying Computer Science in India. You really inspire me; I am genuinely jealous of your knowledge.
Has this video been sped up by 0.125%? It is an awesome interview and either these guys don't only think like 25 millions times faster than us but speak at another lever pace too...
wow i dont know what to say besides that was perhaps the greatest podcast / conversation i have witnessed in awhile. Please make a video about how you became so knowledgeable on so many topics at such a young age. I want to learn how to learn more effectively. I am envious that i feel like i could not have taken part in that conversation. I feel inspired by this, great job
8:00 don’t follow prevailing tides automatically 11:40 in business you’re really choosing the problem you solve rarely, then a quite a bit of the rest is iterative problem solving
Reminder, Stripe are extremely strict on the average Joe regarding what business types they will and wont service, however seem to make exceptions for the fat (cats). Example, adult content is on there strictly prohibited business list, yet, Stripe is the biggest payment provider for onlyfans... I wonder why... Additionally Stripe is a payment processor for sites like AliExpress and Wish, yet if you wanted to open a store selling Aliexpress products, Stripe will not service you... I would love to here Patricks rational behind the double standard here, but instead we get 2 hours of corporate word soup...
stripe already ruin thousands of people lifes because of payments received from buyers that are fraudulent! It's something that sellers cannot control. But Stripe keep closing accounts without reason
31:0 it might be worth mentioning a corollary from the CS admonition regarding good inputs . The Standard American Diet and its metabolic consequences must be answerable to the GIGO caveat .
There's a button for that on the playbar...? how does subjecting all your listeners to that awesome? I watch my podcasts at 1.25x.. + the added speed he added is now at like 1.4x. Pretty bad UX imo. to each their own.
@@DwarkeshPatel @37:15 -38:02 your speech patterns fluctuate at least by 1.15x. In comparison to your other podcasts, I presume that you have substituted cuts with speed fluctuations.
Dude where is the structure in this damn interview? Who is this guy? What's his background? Education? Why are we asking for advice at the beginning of the interview before learning about the story? Has the interviewer read his book, is he promoting the work of the guest? What are his thoughts or questions for the guest, about the book? Structure, structure, structure my dude!
From Ireland Sold tech company before graduating high school for millions Dropped out of MIT Built $100B Fintech payment company Became a billionaire at the age of 27
“Uh..um.ughh…um..” He needs to slow down and collect his thoughts. I can’t get past 15 minutes of this interview because he’s talking 1000mph and saying nothing at the same time
I love it when the founder of my payments provider educates me on solving genetic diseases!
😂😂😂
Your assumption being that just because he is in payment systems, he is out of his lane when he talks about solving genetic diseases. But are you sure you are not missing something? To solve a problem or to learn anything, all one needs is time, effort and desire - all of which Patrick has in copious amounts - refer to his blog if you are not sure. I do breast cancer genetics research myself, and I can tell you, it would be far better to encourage and welcome people when they want to solve problems that are not easy to solve. Talking and typing on keyboard is easy, doing something isn't. Do better my man
@@johnsally8320 Maybe he is looking to alter his DNA so his hair is blonde instead of ginger.
Hope you enjoy! If you do, please share it :) Helps a ton.
Great podcast!
Where are we on the Demis situation ?
Nice job! Just shared
hey. stripe already ruin thousands of people lifes because of payments received from buyers that are fraudulent! It's something that sellers cannot control. But Stripe keep closing accounts without reason
Thanks!
Dwarkesh Patel, you are just 23. I can't believe it. I am 19, studying Computer Science in India. You really inspire me; I am genuinely jealous of your knowledge.
Lmao, same here
Shit he looks 35 !
Yes, he looks at least 30
it's the beard@@krish-dev
35-38@@joannot6706
While reading patrick advice in his site I really wanted for any podcaster to ask him advice for 20s since he is now 35ish. Love ya Dwarkesh!
he was genius from childhood
what an incredibly high quality guest yet again
Has this video been sped up by 0.125%? It is an awesome interview and either these guys don't only think like 25 millions times faster than us but speak at another lever pace too...
Irish people generally talk sort of quickly but even then I typically turn a Collison interview down to 75% speed because he does race a bit.
yea it totally is subtly sped up for some curious reason.
wow i dont know what to say besides that was perhaps the greatest podcast / conversation i have witnessed in awhile. Please make a video about how you became so knowledgeable on so many topics at such a young age. I want to learn how to learn more effectively. I am envious that i feel like i could not have taken part in that conversation. I feel inspired by this, great job
yes, silicon valley and tech in general is very status orienter today.
startups or tech are not scuffed contrarian paths anymore
Patrick needs to keep being himself and doing more podcasts 💯
Hey, Dorkesh, thanks for this, cheers!
I was convinced I had the speed on 1.5x. Had to triple check it was on 1x.
8:00 don’t follow prevailing tides automatically
11:40 in business you’re really choosing the problem you solve rarely, then a quite a bit of the rest is iterative problem solving
Love ya Dwarkesh!
Best Podcast in my life really😊
Keep Creating Content.
Is this slightly sped up?
In some moments it seems like it’s 1.1x but a minute later it seems like maybe not. Perhaps you both just have inconsistent cadence 😂
dude patrick was always like this😅😅!!!
Reminder, Stripe are extremely strict on the average Joe regarding what business types they will and wont service, however seem to make exceptions for the fat (cats). Example, adult content is on there strictly prohibited business list, yet, Stripe is the biggest payment provider for onlyfans... I wonder why... Additionally Stripe is a payment processor for sites like AliExpress and Wish, yet if you wanted to open a store selling Aliexpress products, Stripe will not service you... I would love to here Patricks rational behind the double standard here, but instead we get 2 hours of corporate word soup...
cuz they want to make money and minimize risk.
stripe already ruin thousands of people lifes because of payments received from buyers that are fraudulent! It's something that sellers cannot control. But Stripe keep closing accounts without reason
This is just awesome
Btw, do you have your discord server or something?
I don't right now :)
31:0 it might be worth mentioning a corollary from the CS admonition regarding good inputs . The Standard American Diet and its metabolic consequences must be answerable to the GIGO caveat .
Another great podcast -- thank you!
Thank you for sharing. Appreciate a ton :)
favourite podcast! I'd shout from the rooftops if i could about the dwarkesh podcast. plz consider having joscha bach on the show!
why do all these guys from the bay sound the same. The vocab, mannerisms etc.
Ed Sheeran is the ceo of stripe?
Great Advices. Goal And Strategy.
1:14:34 anyone know who this is? “D Hak “?
Had to check if my playback speed was normal lol
Hi Dwarkesh, have you sped up the video or is it in normal speed only? Please keep it in 1x, you both seem to speak quite fast hahah :P
GOAT-level hedges per second
Great podcast, do you offer a platform of growing startup founders to just share their story as well?
I'm just wondering how good your friend circle is! How did you get access to so many speakers part excellence? ❤
One of them ones to listen to at 0.75x
nah, just pay attention
Stripe needs a new CEO, and this dude needs to go follow his biology dream
Anyone know the book Patrick referenced about Danish industry around the 50 minute mark?
The Danish Industrial Foundations by Steen Thomsen.
Holy shit you're 23. Madly impressive
"Is Stripe a writing culture that benefits the writer or the reader?" I still don't get this question, but Collison immediately grokked it.
1:29:04 is the timestamp.
Why does this video seem like its sped up? Something wrong in the editing?
i have to ask, is the podcast sped up a bit ?
if stripe is valued at 95 billion why did it just raised $6.5 billion at a $50 billion valuation?
Do you have an RSS feed for the podcast?
Ur the next lex fridman bro. Great questions
patrick has the energy of the kid form meet the robinsons
Great questions!! BTW, know what the book on Danish industrialization/Novo Nordisk was that he mentioned?
Seems like the Novo Nordisk book is by Kurt Jacobsen
@@thekillercrab thank you!
Did I just hear "Thigh-land" @ 1:18:46 😆
Who caught the books mentioned here?
bhaiya tell i also want to leanr about startup
I think he mentioned San Francisco a 3000 time 😂
I think I have auditory processing disorder.
Shot everytime PC says hum
Why are you speeding up your videos?
If he is, that is awesome. For quick talkers and thinkers, this is really relaxing and the exact right speed 👍🏻
There's a button for that on the playbar...? how does subjecting all your listeners to that awesome? I watch my podcasts at 1.25x.. + the added speed he added is now at like 1.4x.
Pretty bad UX imo. to each their own.
I'm not - we just talk fast lol
@@DwarkeshPatel @37:15 -38:02 your speech patterns fluctuate at least by 1.15x. In comparison to your other podcasts, I presume that you have substituted cuts with speed fluctuations.
Because it will be more than 2 hours and its not good for youtube algo
It's hard to stand the way Patrick speaks, he comes across as having a hard time finding his thought although he can put it into decent vocabulary.
yeah. steve jobs was incredible at a lot of things - but his ability to communicate was elite elite tier. nobody since has come close at all.
How come you don’t ask Patrick more about crypto and stablecoins?
He reminds me of a fast talking Mark Zuckerberg
Dude where is the structure in this damn interview? Who is this guy? What's his background? Education? Why are we asking for advice at the beginning of the interview before learning about the story? Has the interviewer read his book, is he promoting the work of the guest? What are his thoughts or questions for the guest, about the book? Structure, structure, structure my dude!
Stripe is a very famous company. Needs no introduction
Ehh, I like the no bullshit approach.
From Ireland
Sold tech company before graduating high school for millions
Dropped out of MIT
Built $100B Fintech payment company
Became a billionaire at the age of 27
love from india
San Francisco? Really
It should be criminal to mention a book but not list the title or author. Pain
great pod tho! thanks dwarkesh
Dude said a ton but somehow I come away from the interview not very much the wiser.
Friedrich list
is this guy like manic? I can't understand with how fast he's talking.
❤
Why does every tech founder sound like a scared little child? It's disheartening.
dwarkesh confuses speaking fast with sounding smart
Everybody speaks in dribble. Makes no sense and is one catch phrase after another.
What exactly are you trying to say? Or what are
You talking about? Horrible
“Uh..um.ughh…um..” He needs to slow down and collect his thoughts. I can’t get past 15 minutes of this interview because he’s talking 1000mph and saying nothing at the same time
Thanks!
Thanks!