Silicon Valley 'nepo baby' publishes scathing first novel about growing up rich

  • This is unintentionally a pretty amusing puff piece, and indicates the book is going to be horrible.

    > His novel is not so much an attempt to break away from that world β€” he loves investing and working with entrepreneurs, he says β€” as it is an opportunity to skewer it.

    He started a crypto company and then took a father-sponsored investing job. He's done nothing to show he has the appropriate perspective to do more than lightly self-flagellate himself and his friends.

    When asked about his responsibilities as an investor:

    > β€œI just do the best I can to be like, I really like this opportunity. I think this could be really cool, and a positive thing, and really fun to work on,’’ he says. β€œBut yes, if I backed a company that turned out to, like, cause horrible harm for people and tons of negative effects, I’d feel fucking terrible.”

    Oh he'd _feel_ terrible. Well good, I thought for a second there wouldn't be appropriate consequences.

    What an airhead.

    I don't know anything about the elder Breyer, but this book promotion looks like a great promotion of massive inheritance taxes.

  •   >  Asked about his life as an investor, and whether he thinks about the potential harms of companies he invests in β€” such as AI startups that require vast quantities of energy to run their chatbots, or automation companies that could replace human jobs β€” his answers are slightly less considered. 
    
    Being rich seems to β€˜lessen’ the capacity to feel empathy for other people or responsibility for your actions (the questionable things you invest in).

  • What would make the story perfect is to find out that the book was Ghost written

  • He says he doesn't want to come across as some kind of class-war warrior, but I think this is his future fate, at least until he writes another kind of book.

    Fitzgerald married into wealth. Parker was born into the fringes.

  • Silicon Valley meets Bret Easton Ellis and Less than Zero.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less_than_Zero_(novel)