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If you can’t be happy with a coffee, you won’t be happy with a yacht.

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Andy Gold
Andy Gold@AndyGold_·
@pgerchunoff Aun considernado que el resultado de invertir en educación universitaria de inmigrantes sea positivo, ¿no hay otras prioridades donde se deberían invertir los recursos limitados del Estado (ej. salud, nutricion infantil, escuelas primarias, etc.)??
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Pablo Gerchunoff@pgerchunoff·
Es obvio que los inmigrantes que vienen a estudiar a una universidad pública gratuita significan un costo fiscal tomando en cuenta todos los efectos?
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Andy Gold@AndyGold_·
@brivael Excelente post! Solo agregaría que el debate actual está en cuál es el grado y el modo óptimo de regulación / intervención estatal en la economía. Al anarquismo libertario (autorregulación del mercado) no necesariamente es lo mejor para todo tipo de bienes y servicios.
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Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Hello Julia, sans aucune ironie, c'est top que tu prennes le temps de te renseigner. Mais le problème quand on lit Marx aujourd'hui, c'est qu'on prend pour acquis sa prémisse de départ, alors qu'elle a été démontée scientifiquement il y a plus de 150 ans. Toute la pensée de Marx repose sur la théorie de la valeur-travail. L'idée que la valeur d'un bien vient de la quantité de travail nécessaire pour le produire. Si tu acceptes cette prémisse, alors oui, tout son raisonnement tient. Le capitaliste "vole" la plus-value du travailleur, l'exploitation est mathématique, la révolution est inévitable. Sauf qu'en 1871, trois économistes (Menger en Autriche, Jevons en Angleterre, Walras en Suisse) découvrent indépendamment la même chose : la valeur n'est pas objective, elle est subjective et marginale. Un verre d'eau dans le désert vaut une fortune. Le même verre à côté d'une rivière ne vaut rien. Le travail incorporé est identique. Donc le travail ne détermine pas la valeur. C'est le consommateur qui valorise un bien selon son utilité marginale dans un contexte donné. Exemple concret : tu peux passer 1000 heures à tricoter un pull moche que personne ne veut. Selon Marx, ce pull a énormément de valeur (beaucoup de travail incorporé). Selon la réalité, il ne vaut rien. Parce que personne n'en veut. À l'inverse, Bernard Arnault crée des milliards de valeur non pas parce qu'il "exploite" mais parce qu'il a su anticiper et organiser des désirs humains à grande échelle. La valeur est créée par la coordination, pas extraite par le vol. Cette découverte (la révolution marginaliste) a invalidé tout l'édifice marxiste. Pas pour des raisons idéologiques, pour des raisons scientifiques. C'est pour ça que plus aucun département d'économie sérieux au monde n'enseigne Marx comme un cadre d'analyse valide. On l'enseigne en histoire de la pensée. Maintenant, le truc important. Si ton intention en lisant Marx c'est d'aider les pauvres (c'est une intention noble), alors tu vas être surprise par ce qui suit. Regarde les chiffres de la Banque mondiale. En 1820, 90% de l'humanité vivait dans l'extrême pauvreté. Aujourd'hui, moins de 9%. Cette chute historique ne s'est PAS produite dans les pays qui ont appliqué Marx. Elle s'est produite dans les pays qui ont libéralisé leur économie. Chine post-1978, Vietnam post-1986, Inde post-1991, Pologne post-1989. À chaque fois qu'un pays libéralise, des centaines de millions de gens sortent de la pauvreté en une génération. À chaque fois qu'un pays applique Marx (URSS, Cambodge, Corée du Nord, Venezuela), c'est la famine et les goulags. Ce n'est pas une opinion, c'est l'expérience la plus massive jamais menée en sciences sociales. Plusieurs milliards de cobayes humains, sur un siècle. Donc paradoxalement, si tu aimes vraiment les pauvres, la position la plus cohérente n'est pas d'être marxiste. C'est d'être pour la liberté économique. Parce que c'est empiriquement la seule chose qui a jamais sorti massivement les gens de la misère. Pour creuser, je te recommande trois lectures qui vont changer ta vision : "La Loi" de Frédéric Bastiat (court, lumineux, gratuit en ligne) "La Route de la Servitude" de Hayek "Économie en une leçon" de Henry Hazlitt Bonne lecture, et vraiment chapeau de chercher à comprendre plutôt que de rester dans tes certitudes. C'est rare.
Julia ひ@lifeimitatlife

Depuis tout à l'heure je me renseigne sur les idées de Karl Marx sincèrement je n'arrive pas à comprendre comment on peut être pour le capitalisme et même plus généralement être de droite

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Andy Gold@AndyGold_·
@anlopez1962 Claramente lo que dice Elon es una boludez, pero también es una boludez pretender que la educación universitaria siga igual que hace 100 años. No digo que vos lo pienses, pero mucha gente sí. El desafío real es repensar la educación universitaria para el mundo actual/futuro.
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Andres Lopez@anlopez1962·
Vale para los médicos? Vale para los ingenieros? Vale para los biólogos? Que boludez contagiosa esa de que en la universidad no aprendes nada.
Jaynit@jaynitx

Elon Musk on why the smartest people drop out of college: "You don't need college to learn. Learn stuff. Everything is available basically for free. You can learn anything you want for free. It is not a question of learning." Musk explains what college actually provides: "There is a value that colleges have, which is seeing whether somebody can work hard at something, including a bunch of annoying homework assignments, and still do their homework, and kind of soldier through and get it done. That's the main value of college. And also, you probably want to hang around with a bunch of people your own age for a while instead of going right into the workforce. So I think colleges are basically for fun and to prove you can do your chores. But they're not for learning." On hiring at his companies: "There is a requirement of evidence of exceptional ability. I don't consider going to college evidence of exceptional ability. In fact, ideally you dropped out and did something. Obviously, Gates is a pretty smart guy, he dropped out. Jobs was pretty smart, he dropped out. Larry Ellison, smart guy, he dropped out. Obviously not needed." Musk shares how education should work: "Generally, you want education to be as close to a video game as possible. Like a good video game. You do not need to tell your kid to play video games; they will play video games on autopilot all day. If you can make it interactive and engaging, you can make education far more compelling and far easier to do." He challenges the current system: "You really want to disconnect the whole 'grade level' thing from the subjects. Allow people to progress at the fastest pace that they can, or are interested in, in each subject. It seems like a really obvious thing." Musk criticizes traditional teaching: "Most teaching today is a lot like vaudeville. Somebody's standing up there lecturing to you. They've done the same lecture several years in a row. They're not necessarily all that engaged. That lack of enthusiasm is conveyed to the students; they're not very excited about it. They don't know why they're there. 'Why are we learning this stuff?' We don't even know why. A lot of things people learn, probably there's no point in learning them, because they never use them in the future." On whether university is necessary: "A university education is often unnecessary. That's not to say it's unnecessary for all people. But I think you learn about as much, the vast majority of what you're going to learn there, in the first two years. And most of it is from your classmates. If the goal is to start a company, I would say no point in finishing college." Musk started his own school for his kids: "I created a little school. It's small, only 14 kids now, and it'll have 20 in September. It's called Ad Astra, which means 'to the stars.'" He explains what makes it different: "There aren't any grades. There's no grade one, grade two, grade three. Not making all the children go in the same grade at the same time, like an assembly line. People are not objects on an assembly line. That's a ridiculous notion. Some people love English or languages. Some people love math. Some people love music. Different abilities at different times. It makes more sense to cater the education to match their aptitudes and abilities." Musk shares a key principle: "It's important to teach problem-solving, or teach to the problem, not to the tools. Let's say you're trying to teach people about how engines work. A more traditional approach would be: 'We're going to teach you all about screwdrivers and wrenches. You're going to have a course on screwdrivers, a course on wrenches.' This is a very difficult way to do it." He offers a better approach: "A much better way would be: 'Here's the engine. Now let's take it apart. How are we going to take it apart? Oh, you need a screwdriver, that's what the screwdriver is for. You need a wrench, that's what the wrench is for.' And then a very important thing happens: the relevance of the tools becomes clear." The result: "It seems to be going pretty well. The kids really love going to school. I think that's a good sign. I hated going to school when I was a kid; it was torture. The fact that they actually think vacations are too long, they want to go back to school. Weird, I know." Musk reframes what education really is: "If you think about it, what is education? You're basically downloading data and algorithms into your brain. And it's actually amazingly bad in conventional education. It shouldn't be this huge chore. The more you can gamify the process of learning, the better."

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UBAonline@UBAonline·
EXIGIMOS LA APLICACIÓN INMEDIATA DE LA LEY DE FINANCIAMIENTO UNIVERSITARIO El Consejo Superior de la UBA exhorta al Poder Ejecutivo Nacional a cumplir de forma inmediata con lo dispuesto en los artículos 5° y 6° de la Ley Nº 27.795
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Andy Gold@AndyGold_·
@santivende ¿Viste lo que laburaron los pibes de Humand para armar la empresa? Un ejemplo hermoso de darlo todo por el proyecto. youtu.be/I7tioW1cr4Y
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Santiago Magnin@santivende·
La gente vaga labura un poquitito y ya cree que debería ganar. Los que ganan, en cambio, laburan al mango y, aun así, se preocupan por si no estarán haciendo poco.
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Andy Gold@AndyGold_·
@fdzmurillo Wrong analysis. Foundayo will be a great success, especially for Lilly's profit margin.
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FollowTheFilings@fdzmurillo·
$LLY's entire marketing pitch for Foundayo is "no food or water restrictions." Let's talk about what that actually means in real life. Here's the Wegovy pill routine: 1. Wake up 2. Take pill with a sip of water 3. Shower 4. Brush teeth 5. Get dressed 6. Eat breakfast That's it. That's the "restriction" Lilly says justifies choosing a pill that is: • 48% less effective (11% vs 16.6% weight loss) • 14x higher GI discontinuation • Metabolized through the liver daily • Interacts with statins, turmeric, garlic, vitamin D, birth control, and 20+ more • Liver enzymes 3x elevated in trials • Dose capped forever at 17.2mg The "convenience" of Foundayo costs you 48% of the weight loss and a daily audit of your supplement cabinet. The "inconvenience" of Wegovy pill is doing what most people already do: taking a pill before their morning shower. 65% of patients in the OPTIC study said the 30-minute wait would NOT disrupt their daily lives. Because it doesn't. You already wait 30 minutes between waking up and eating. Every single day. You just don't think about it. Lilly spent billions marketing a solution to a problem that doesn't exist. $NVO $LLY #GLP1 #SNAC #Wegovy #Foundayo
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Andy Gold@AndyGold_·
@KitcoNewsNOW The U.S. has a record deficit and record debt, yet gold is expected to drop another 20%. Only a technical analyst could come up with such nonsense.
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Kitco NEWS@KitcoNewsNOW·
Gold faces deeper correction toward $3,800 as technical risks build - Avi Gilburt After its biggest monthly loss since the early 1980s, gold has started the new month and the second quarter on a strong footing, with prices back above $4,700 an ounce. However, one market analyst suggests that the unprecedented correction is not over. In an interview with Kitco News, @AviGilburt, veteran technical analyst and founder of ElliottWaveTrader, said he sees two distinct technical paths that could ultimately drive the precious metal below $4,000, toward $3,800 an ounce. Gilburt’s target represents another 20% drop from current prices. Spot #gold is currently trading at $4,775.10 an ounce, up more than 2% on the day... Full article at Kitco: kitco.com/news/article/2…
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb's Wisdom@TalebWisdom·
"Those with brains no balls become mathematicians, those with balls no brains join the mafia, those with no balls no brains become economists. And those with brains and balls become ____?" - Nassim Nicholas Taleb amazon.com/gp/product/198…
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Andy Gold@AndyGold_·
@PeterSchiff I know it's a short term movement, but why is gold's price down?
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Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
Oil is over $106 per barrel. That's better than a 90% increase so far in 2026. Does anything else think this is going to be a problem?
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Andy Gold@AndyGold_·
@pbarbieri @lucasllach Fundamental bajar estos impuestos, y para poder hacerlo, hay que bajar más el gasto público (nación y provincias).
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Pierpaolo Barbieri
Pierpaolo Barbieri@pbarbieri·
En Argentina no sólo los créditos pagan IVA e Impuesto a los Sellos, lo que sube el costo financiero total y afecta más a los que menos tienen. Se cobran Ingresos Brutos (IIBB) sobre el crédito, y también sobre la MORA. O sea, sobre lo que NO se paga también cobran. Eso sube aún más los costos, bajando el crédito. Ridículo.
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Javier Lanari@javierlanari·
Facilitar la importación de equipamiento médico usado es un gran avance en el sistema sanitario que permitirá mejorar la atención de los pacientes. Venimos de la escasez de insumos básicos y de negarnos a importar una vacuna para niños por cuestiones ideológicas...
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Andy Gold@AndyGold_·
@IrvingGatell No hay duda de que Trump tiene un plan bien estructurado. Nada malo con eso. La duda es si su plan incluye respetar la constitución de USA y el resultado de las elecciones de 2028 o no. Veremos...
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Irving Gatell@IrvingGatell·
Un año de gobierno, y Trump ya dobló al mundo. A ver. Déjense de rollos, de discursos, de narrativas. Vamos a los hechos. - El régimen iraní está a punto de colapsar. - Maduro está arrestado en NY. - Venezuela va a dejar de mandarle petróleo a Cuba, lo que significa que Díaz-Canel está aniquilado. - Rusia no ha podido meter las manos. - China tampoco. - Europa menos. En menos de un año, Trump ha provocado un cambio radical en las posiciones de cada región, cada país y cada potencia en todo el mundo. Se los dije desde hace unos diez meses: es evidente que Trump trae un plan bien estructurado, y se ha rodeado de la gente adecuada para echarlo a andar. Acostúmbrense, porque esto acaba de empezar.
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Andy Gold@AndyGold_·
Excelente!! Si en 2026 el PBI crece como está previsto, Argentina podría estar ante el inicio de un círculo virtuoso histórico.
Javier Milei@JMilei

@agarra_pala Hechos... No palabras...

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Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
The most successful people I've met: - Workout daily - Never complain - Insanely curious - Growth oriented - Strong work ethic - Focused on solutions - Have a reason for waking up - Understand 2nd order consequences - Network and hang with other successful people Anything you'd add?
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Andy Gold@AndyGold_·
Visualización de la cantidad total de oro existente en el mundo. Son sólo 30 g por habitante, en promedio.
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