Bill Gurley on the AI bubble, why China is misunderstood, and chasing the career you actually love.

Bill Gurley — Legendary venture capitalist and General Partner at Benchmark, early investor in Uber and Zillow, and author of the book Running Down a Dream
Bill Gurley joins Tim Ferriss to argue that a real AI technology wave and bubble-like speculation always arrive as a pair, and that retail investors face especially poor odds with vehicles like SPVs. He shares observations from a 10-day, six-city trip across China, challenging Western misperceptions about its capacity for genuine innovation, infrastructure speed, and hyper-competition between provinces. The bulk of the conversation centers on Gurley's new book Running Down a Dream, drawing lessons from Bob Dylan, Mr. Beast, Danny Meyer, Sam Hinkie, and Bert 'Tito' Beveridge about pursuing fascination over pragmatism. He lays out principles like going where the action is, embracing peers, and self-learning on your own time. He closes by detailing his next chapter: a policy institute called P3 focused on regulatory capture, fairness in financial markets, open source, and other big problems.
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Bill Gurley
“as part of researching my new book, Running Down a Dream, my co-writer and I, we spent six years just diving through stories” — Bill Gurley 00:01:02Find it on Amazon
Michael Porter
“would you still suggest everyone read the first three chapters of Michael Porter's competitive strategy techniques for analyzing industries” — Tim Ferriss 01:25:45Find it on Amazon
Arthur Brooks
“I would I would encourage you to read Arthur Brooks' book, Strength to Strength.” — Bill Gurley 01:37:13Find it on Amazon
Daniel Pink
“Daniel Pink has this great book on regret and he talks about it as a valid motivator to get you to make good decisions.” — Bill Gurley 01:31:28Find it on Amazon