Luck and Drive

Scott reflects on how his economic security stems from both personal experiences and the support of a larger system, questioning whether a more forgiving society would have fueled his ambition. Rutger counters with the idea that ambition is often rooted in genetics, emphasizing the privilege of living in a wealthy country and the moral obligation that comes with it. Both explore the complexities of success, luck, and the role of free will in shaping our lives.