Description
Have you ever wondered why finance seems to have a forgiving nature?
From the sins of the past being easily forgotten to the belief in second chances, we'll explore the nuances of forgiveness in the financial realm.
We'll dissect the tactics some "for education purposes only" players use to enrich themselves at the expense of their students. It's a sobering reminder to always question the motives behind the message.
We uncover the darker side of startup culture, where founders blur the lines between innovation and exploitation. It’s a cautionary tale for aspiring entrepreneurs and investors alike.
Deepak & Shray, in their quintessential style, discuss nuances of investing and finance in this latest episode of Capitalmind Podcast.
Show Notes & References
00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer
01:35 Why is finance a uniquely forgiving industry?
19:37 Deepak’s views on AT 1 Instrument
28:23 How do customers react to their fund managers' pros and cons?
57:57 Critical look at how some financial educators profit heavily from courses that may not benefit students as promised.
01:05:40 A look into the darker side of startup culture where founders misappropriate funds and then start new enterprises.
01:12:00 Delving into the challenges faced by companies when customers misuse their power.
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