Jim starts curious about my idea about ageism as a topic
I'm 61 and Jim is 58
70 is the new 50
Mark talks about the lag between having a new trend and when we catch up
Mark talks about the logic behind dismissing solely based on age
Jim brings up output and Jim casts some doubt about
Mark talks about remote vs productivity, vs context
Mark talks about the frailty of youth and the benefits of experience
Mentorship - experience and wisdom
It's time to leave a mark…a legacy
Jim - you get bitter or you get better
Mark speaks to Jim's dysleksia
Jim talks about his father in-law losing his filter
Mark talks about the people who choose better
Being negative is easy. Being positive takes work
Mark's default is not opting for anger
Another of Jim's favorite quotes…reading and writing
Mark reflects on Jim's dyslexia
Mark brings his dad in again and talks about his ability to make you feel special
Our kids are distracted
Mark gets a bit emotional about safe spaces and victimhood
Jim jumps in to defend young people
Jim talks about our fathers being learners - intellectually deep and interesting
Mark puts his perspective back in. He loves young people
Let's just reconsider the value of experience
We complicate things more when we're young
We're making things complicated
Jim talks about how there is so much change
Threads vs Twitter
Where is this going?
Jim brings up Government tech collusion
Mark says why don't we know more sooner when bad things happen. Evidence should be available sooner and people should be punished
Don't think like everyone else
Pay attention and choose better