After addressing the topic of sexual harassment and misconduct in Silicon Valley last month, I finally got my hands on a copy of Brotopia, an eye-opening new book, and a lot of executives should be happy I did not pursue my career in law enforcement. Otherwise I would be working my butt off to get them off the streets behind bars. Everyone connected to tech should read this book. Specifically, for investors, it will give you insights into a level of extreme avoidable risk that has not been factored into the market — at least not yet.
Nothing in this world works like we think it does. The world is not what we think it is. Its all a massive lie, all of it. Its only held up by total ignorance from the masses. These kind of people dont goto jail, they are in the club, you are not, I am not. Live you life, be good, dont screw people over, and be as independent as you can possibly be
These are the children of the 1970s, the era that jettisoned the morality of the 1950s. I remember then the discussion that "morality can't be legislated" as laws and mores controlling drugs and sex couldn't and shouldn't any longer invade one's personal life. Now, here we are 40 years later and we're wanting again control over people's personal lives. Back then, the internal locus of control was reinforced by the external. Now, external heat is being applied to people with no internal controls (that was destroyed by "moral relativity"), and we expect positive results?
To solve this... You can't just tell people "do better" when they are presented with a temptation that just can't be passed up. And you can't just lock everyone up--the one's doing the locking are just as corrupt (look what happens in China). You have to go back to the internal, requiring a profound internal change in individuals--a voluntary change of affiliation (re: Bob Dylan "Who You Gonna Serve?")
Or, maybe in time Rob will be reporting on the latest advances in mind control!
Silicon Valley’s Corrupt Underbelly: It’s Far Worse Than We Thought
Posted by: Rob Enderle February 19, 2018 10:55 AMAfter addressing the topic of sexual harassment and misconduct in Silicon Valley last month, I finally got my hands on a copy of Brotopia, an eye-opening new book, and a lot of executives should be happy I did not pursue my career in law enforcement. Otherwise I would be working my butt off to get them off the streets behind bars. Everyone connected to tech should read this book. Specifically, for investors, it will give you insights into a level of extreme avoidable risk that has not been factored into the market — at least not yet.
To solve this... You can't just tell people "do better" when they are presented with a temptation that just can't be passed up. And you can't just lock everyone up--the one's doing the locking are just as corrupt (look what happens in China). You have to go back to the internal, requiring a profound internal change in individuals--a voluntary change of affiliation (re: Bob Dylan "Who You Gonna Serve?")
Or, maybe in time Rob will be reporting on the latest advances in mind control!