This podcast episode explores the career paths of Peter Borush and Paul Tudor Jones, two influential figures in the financial world. It delves into their unique approaches to trading and risk management, their experiences during market crashes, and the lessons learned from those events. The episode also discusses the interconnectedness of markets and the importance of data and computing in understanding market dynamics. Additionally, it addresses the challenges and qualities of successful traders, the recent behavior of the natural gas market, the impact of market uncertainty on trading size, and the founding and mission of Robinhood, a philanthropic organization focused on economic mobility. The episode concludes with insights on measuring the impact of charitable giving and a discussion on mentors, books, and entertainment preferences. Overall, the episode offers valuable insights and lessons for those interested in finance and investing.