Office Hours is an hour long Zoom call we have on Friday’s from 2-3pm ET. The event is exclusive to Epsilon Theory members and is a great way to hear Ben’s thoughts on markets, politics, and current events. Every Monday I post a brief recap of the previous OH. This is not a transcription of the call and doesn’t cover everything. But it does outline the main conversations we had.
Before this was posted on the ET Forum, but we’re moving it to the front page so more people can see the recap and understand the opportunities of Office Hours.
These are the major topics and ideas we discussed during the 01/27/2023 Office Hours as well as some of the biggest takeaways. If you have something you want to add to the conversation, let us know in the comments and join us next time.
Epsilon Connect:
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A Breakdown in Education:
Ben’s been thinking about education a lot recently. Well that and Schrodinger’s Cat. What’s changed in our higher education system and how can we change it again. And why is it so damn expensive? We talked for awhile about the student loan crisis. What does that mean for people who are in college vs people who have been out for years? What about the parents who take on a lot of these loans? Does having a college degree actually help you earn more money? It was a great discussion and one we will no doubt continue in the coming weeks.
We’d love to hear your thoughts on these ideas and hope that you’ll join us next time. If you haven’t already, sign up to access the Forum and Office Hours.
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