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The James Altucher Show

How To Ruin Your Life with a Quest

The James Altucher Show

James Altucher

Society & Culture, Talk Radio, Writer, Philosophy, Comedy, Chess, How To, Entrepreneurship, Jay, James, The James Altucher Show, Altucher, Author, Jay Yow, Education, Jay The Engineer, Business, James Altucher

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Whether you're on the edge of a life transition, reeling from a setback, or simply searching for a fresh perspective, this episode is your starting point. Join us as James dives deep into his unique technique of embarking on 'quests'— thoughtful journeys designed to answer life's perplexing questions or rebound from difficult times.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This isn't your average business podcast and he's not your average host.

0:06.9

This is the James Altiger Show.

0:19.0

First off, before we get into our main point of the day, which I think is this is going

0:24.2

to be a very important podcast, I just want to address some comments we got after our

0:28.6

AI podcast.

0:31.0

Someone said or a bunch of people said that basically to me and to my guest Kevin Sarase

0:38.2

and to Jay our producer said, your delusional if you think AI won't cost some jobs.

0:45.0

Of course, AI is going to cost some jobs.

0:48.6

That is not what we said in the podcast.

0:50.9

It's just like when cars were introduced, you know, in the early 1900s, some people

0:57.1

who rode horses lost their jobs.

1:00.3

But eventually there were many, many, many more jobs created in the auto industry than

1:06.8

were lost in the, I don't know, horse industry.

1:10.7

And did it happen overnight?

1:13.0

Probably it did actually, but who knows?

1:15.1

Also, there were jobs lost.

1:16.8

You know what jobs were lost?

1:18.3

Jay, but you don't know this.

1:20.7

A key job was lost, a key industry.

1:23.6

People who shuffled manure in the streets of New York City lost their jobs because there

1:30.0

used to be like a foot of manure at the end of every day in New York City because of

1:35.2

all the horses crapping on the street, you know, driving Wall Street bankers around.

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