I think a lot about when people get cited for saying things like this and realize that it's just so net dominant to be Giga-bullish everything at every moment in time. Nobody remembers when you're wrong (except if you liked NFTs or something), and it gives you the ability to point to the thing that you were super right on over and over again...even if it was consensus at the time but you screamed loudest. fwiw this isn't about Brad specifically as much as it is about just posturing towards maximum bullishness as a way to attract any remote believers for eternity, when in reality i believe we should appreciate nuance/gradients of beliefs more
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