meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
The Tai Lopez Show

Apple is Sex, Google is God, Facebook is Heart, & Amazon is Consumptive Gut, with Scott Galloway

The Tai Lopez Show

Tai Lopez

Business

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2020

⏱️ 37 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Buy Scott’s book “The Four” and his others here.

“Old media has basically been co-opted into being the investor relations PR department for big tech” - Scott Galloway

(click to tweet)

Scott Galloway is here today to talk about his new book “The Four,” which discusses the major four tech companies, Apple, Google, Amazon, and Facebook, and the ramifications of the world we live in.

In the process, we talk about how marketing works in today’s information economy, why irrational urges are the best space to work in because they provide massive margins, how Google has come to replace God in our lives, and why the more boring, less sexy industries are often the best opportunities to make good money.

Learn about all of that and more on this episode of The Tai Lopez Show!

Don’t forget, you can listen to The Tai Lopez Show on Spotify! Click “Follow” and let me know what you think!


“The question we have to wrestle with is: Is what is good for the consumer always good for society?” - Scott Galloway

(click to tweet)


Points to Keep In Mind

  • Amazon does a very good job of dominating the news cycle with features announced carefully for this purpose, sometimes more for the purpose of the PR than for the feature itself
  • Old media has basically been co-opted into being the investor PR department for big tech
  • Traditionally, companies would try to under promise and over deliver. Because of the current news cycle, the reverse is the case with big tech
  • The big four tech companies are getting to the point where they are starting to effectively replace religion in our lives
  • Big tech is bringing very complex moral questions with it
  • 80% of our phone time is spent in app, and 6 of the top 10 apps are owned by one company: Facebook
  • Most of the money spent on advertising is with big tech companies
  • As tech does better, it lowers prices, the reverse of the trend we see in traditional companies
  • People now look to Google for truth, rather than traditional sources
  • The question we have to wrestle with is: Is what is good for the consumer always good for society?
  • We’ve had job destruction in the past, we’ve just never had companies as good at it as big tech is today
  • Our evolutionary instinct is to want more, because lack causes starvation. But in the current first-world dynamic of plenty, this has some unintended consequences
  • Irrational urges on the part of the consumer can lead to massive margins
  • More households have a recurring revenue relationship with Amazon Prime than voted in the 2016 presidential election or have a landline
  • Brands may need to start to open stores to maintain their irrational margins
  • The more boring the industry, the higher the potential ROI

TaiLopez.com/TheFour

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Google is our God when we really have questions where we need a super being to tell us what to do

0:04.6

We turn to the Google search box Facebook is the heart

0:07.5

We have an instinct to need to love Facebook through images is helping us put to that instinct to take care and love others

0:13.2

Amazon is our consumptive gut making we get more for less and Apple appeals to our genitals the reproduction

0:19.3

This says you have good genes and you are worthy make as you are part of the innovation class

0:23.2

Welcome to the Tai Lopez show. I have one more interesting books. I've read in 2017

0:33.9

Scott Galway he flew out here on his way to Vegas to party

0:37.7

He's a professor at NYU. He's been ranked as one of the top business professors and he wrote a book

0:46.2

That I think is important. It's not just interesting, but it's important and some books are interesting, but not important

0:53.2

And some books are important, but not interesting. So this is kind of both

0:57.3

So I'm going to lay the groundwork and then I read the whole book last night again

1:02.5

I kind of had read it before, but I read it from start to finish

1:05.9

I was up till five in the morning. All right, sorry about that. No, no, it's worth it

1:09.9

So the book is about the big four that pretty much dominate more than you realize Amazon Google

1:17.2

Facebook and

1:19.2

Apple

1:20.5

So I've been tweeting about this. I don't know if you see my Twitter last

1:23.8

I've recognized something. Yeah, yeah, I would put it I would put that it's a quote, but it gets a lot more

1:32.0

Twitter if it's so I kind of reworded them

1:33.9

But I figured you got the stats from somewhere. So I got the stats from you

1:38.0

So Apple

1:39.7

Has more profit than Amazon's had an apple in one quarter has more than Amazon's had

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Tai Lopez, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Tai Lopez and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.