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00:25 What did you do over the past weeks?
03:51 Would you quit your job to start a business or rather start part-time and then probably building it up step by step? What's your take on that?
06:00 There's obviously a big difference between Swiss or European startups in general compared to the US. Is there any tip from your side you know how we can really unlock that appetite to go after the big things and also not sell ourselves too short, too small?
10:45 Now you're fully committed and fully focusing on Tomahawk.VC . But is there a setup that you prefer? Or do you also think that this really depends on the stage in your life that you had to learn and so forth?
12:15 So one question is if a university degree is still necessary in today's network and the fast-moving world?
14:15 What would you study if you were to go back to university today?
15:50 What do you think about that in terms of the adoption of the Swiss market?
18:05 You know, in a country like Switzerland where you don't really openly talk about money, having the goal to retire early in his case with 40 years old might be or might seem really offending too. Some people, you know. Like, what are you talking about? This is not the way that you're supposed to live whatsoever. This is not normal. This is very arrogant. What do you think about that these reactions that that can trigger?
20:10 Also, one thing that Naval puts in his tweets is that from his perspective, everybody can become wealthy. Do you think that is an oversaturation? Or is that even possible?
21:15 What is it that you really want to get out of life?
22:03 And I also think that this puts the money part in a good perspective, right?
24:07 Where do you actually or how do you actually decide on what you spend your time on and on what not specifically?
25:16 How easy is it to follow that rhythm?
26:22 Despite doing a lot of sports and eating healthy. I don't have a lot of energy and feel fatigued all the time. Do you have an idea of how to be more energetic or also, especially when you want to work a lot? Do you have personal recommendations on that part?
28:32 You will be a father soon, and I think it's fantastic. And I also wonder, in what way has that affected or change, you know, your decisions or your perspectives on investments, but also in life in general? And have you already noticed any effect there?
30:36 Maybe in what way, you know, having this long timeframe that you look at investments, you know, what role do like big changes, like climate change, for example, play in that regard. Is that something that you also consider when you invest, or how do you touch that? Does that directly affect the life of your daughter, actually, right?
33:58 How do you actually find most of the right? A scope of a problem that you should tackle with your company, should it just go for the bigger, the better? Or is there any sweet spot that is a better fit for you?
35:13 How to actually find a mentor in Switzerland. Do you have any tips on that one?
36:37 Some people had also asked like, how do you answer the question what's for me? So what can you look for a mentorship bring to potential mentors?
37:45 What are your tough gadgets under $100 purchase price?
39:23 What have you recently learned? Is there anything in particular that you know really stood out?
41:06 What's a surprising fact that people don't know about you?
43:22 If you had only three words available to describe yourself, what three words would he choose?
44:22 Why is an investor, not one of them?
45:00 And you know, thinking back about all the experience that you already have, or also just the life advice that was given to you? What was the best piece of advice that you have ever received? And why is it the best piece of advice?
46:55 So also talking about emotions, you know, there are things that annoy people and then getting frustrated. So what's something that really annoys you?
48:59 Do you have any tips on starting a startup in your read recession or even depression?
50:59 So think about that, "Why it's now the right timing" question and if you have a good answer for that, go for it.
53:48 What do you think where will that like end? Where will that lead us?
54:34 What deal made the most money so far? And how much has he earned by that field?
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