Nobody Talks About Their Job on Their Deathbed
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A buddy told Dave he was qualified for "stupid" — that's how he got hired at AOL with 200 college credits and nothing to show for it. Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley skip the inspirational playbook and get blunt: showing your feet on Instagram is not a career, professional athlete is not a plan, and your gap year needs a deadline. Then the real edge: Americans are trapped in a cycle where income equals identity, work equals endurance, and nobody on their deathbed says they wish they'd logged more hours. AI is about to torch the middle class. The post-abundance world might free us — if the right people write the rules.
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- (00:28) Dave had 200 credits and no degree — a buddy called him qualified for "stupid" – that's how careers actually start
- (06:30) Every party opens with "what do you do?" – Americans live to work while Europe works to live
- (10:53) Your legacy is not your LinkedIn headline – love, family, and what you built are the only things that survive
- (12:06) AI won't just take jobs — it'll erase the identity people built around them – the middle class gets hit first
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