A near-death experience transformed venture capitalist Ric Elias's perspective on life, prompting him to prioritize experiences and relationships over material success. Elias recounts his experience on the US Airways flight that landed on the Hudson River, emphasizing the clarity and sense of urgency it instilled. He contrasts his pre-accident focus on business and wealth with his current commitment to living each day fully. The conversation explores the concepts of luck versus gratitude, and the importance of forgiveness, especially self-forgiveness, in achieving inner peace. Elias shares his company's unique approach to culture, emphasizing adaptability, continuous evolution, and a set of belief systems over traditional values. He advocates for maximizing the yield out of time by creating "threefer" experiences that combine multiple sources of joy and fulfillment.
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