In an interview at the Reagan Museum, Jamie Dimon discusses his biggest worries, including geopolitical tensions, the global economy, and U.S. debt. He emphasizes the importance of addressing internal issues, such as mismanagement and lack of unity, to maintain America's preeminence. Dimon calls for acknowledging grievances, celebrating American virtues, and fixing problems related to immigration, regulations, and education. He stresses the need to maintain military and economic alliances, engage with China, and prioritize national security in trade agreements. He also touches on government efficiency, the role of the Federal Reserve, and the state of public markets, advocating for deregulation, skills development, and policies that promote economic growth and reduce inequality. Dimon shares leadership lessons, emphasizing observation, honesty, humility, and engagement with governments and regulators.