Published May 24, 2021

Office Hours: eBay’s Brand Bust, VC Geography, Public Service, and Home Buying Advice

Scott Galloway delves into the compelling dynamics of eBay's market struggles, the geographic concentration of venture capital, and the broader societal impact of public service. He provides nuanced advice on buying a retirement home, balancing personal satisfaction with strategic considerations.
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  • Service Value

    Scott Galloway reflects on the profound impact of public service on personal growth and societal benefit. He shares a personal story about helping his mother secure a comfortable home, emphasizing the intrinsic rewards of supporting loved ones. "I think if you're doing well, to be in a position to help your mom is just so rewarding," he notes, highlighting the value of service beyond financial gain 1. Scott also discusses his journey with anxiety, illustrating how it has shaped his life decisions and underscoring the importance of addressing mental health in personal development 2.

       

    Encouraging Participation

    Encouraging young people to engage in public service is a crucial step towards societal progress. Scott suggests creating programs like a "corona corps" to mobilize youth in addressing global challenges, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. He believes that public service offers a unique opportunity for individuals to contribute to something greater than themselves, stating, "Service in the agency of something bigger than yourself is hugely important" 3. Scott also acknowledges the need to change societal perceptions of public service, advocating for incentives that elevate its status and appeal to younger generations.

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