BRYCE DOT VC: What We Really Mean by Wanting to be the Next Silicon Valley
As I write this, Apple has passed Exxon to become the most valuable company in the world. The contrast of 20th vs. 21st century economies couldn’t be starker. On one hand you have Apple reinventing every industry it touches, with $75 billion dollars of cash in the bank and building a spaceship in Cupertino and on the other you have belching exhaust, depleting resources and government subsidies. As we collectively work our way through the present pains of this massive global transformation, Silicon Valley presents a living, breathing manifesto for what it means to be a 21st century economy.
Stark indeed.
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