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> I intend to do this work and fix our mistakes

Sounds like every other billionaire who once they have one foot in the grave rediscover themselves as philanthropists...

You can't fix it Jack, you fucked it up big time and shitting out yet another platform won't ever make it better




> Sounds like every other billionaire who once they have one foot in the grave rediscover themselves as philanthropists...

Or like most US presidents discovering the war on drugs is a scam and the military-industrial-entertainment complex is out of control only after they leave office...


I don't think that's old age. a young president could serve a single term, lose re-election and still be under 40. In their post-presidency they have the freedom of not pandering in order to be re-elected so they can speak freely. But this is independent of their age/mortality.


I did not imply anything about age. And there was no president under 42 so far, and one that finishes a term before 40 would be a stretch since 35 is the minimum age limit for being elected POTUS.


Remember, this was not intended to be public. You read this as a public statement when it's really just a leaked chat conversation. Your version might still be true, but this is not proof for it.


Is it leaked? I was under the impression this was stuff that came out in discovery for the current lawsuit. Either way, at Muck/Dorsey's level, you have to assume that anything you're just sending as a normal text on a device associated with you is something that may end up public at some point for some reason.

Which isn't to say it is a public statement, but that it's closer to an email you send your coworker on your work email. You assume that someone other than you at least can read this, and that if required, it would be made public.


It's ok for people to grow. Even billionaires.

edit: I don't think these guys are good guys but people are able to change.


Agreed. He's milked this cow for a decade and now wants to pivot in to being one of the good guys (TM), and show us cool new things about decentralized computing, by ignoring all the projects out there 10 years in.


>Sounds like every other billionaire who once they have one foot in the grave rediscover themselves as philanthropists...

It's certainly a profound statement you make. But the world isn't entirely kind to the ones that start out as philanthropists either.


> one foot in the grave

Dude is 45 and healthy - ageist much?


Call it a middle-age crises if you prefer. Disbelieving that in all likelihood, this really is as good as it gets.




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