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Loyalty

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    Teddy Atlas argues that Mike Tyson's greatness is overstated, as Tyson only faced true adversity in five fights.
    Atlas emphasizes that fear is necessary for bravery, a lesson he learned from Cus D'Amato.
    Atlas recounts his deep bond with Cus D'Amato, who offered him 5% of Tyson's earnings as an insurance policy.
    Atlas highlights the importance of loyalty, describing it as essential for a fulfilled life.
    Jason Calacanis believes that the most successful startups create new markets, as seen with Robinhood, Uber, and Airbnb.
    Calacanis argues that capitalism is a force for good, but warns that China's version poses a global threat.
    He emphasizes the importance of purpose in entrepreneurship, citing Elon Musk's sacrifices for Tesla.
    Calacanis is fiercely loyal to founders, even defending controversial companies like Uber and Robinhood.
    He suggests individuals should have personal algorithms for social media to counter negativity.

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