
Were you alive and working when the dot-com bubble burst? If yes, did you actually see it coming?
If a company had a «.com» in its name and zero profits, investors threw money at it anyway. Why did smart people think that was fine?
At what point does «this time it’s different» stop being visionary thinking and start being dangerous self-deception?
Tech valuations today make some of those late-90s numbers look almost reasonable. Does that thought worry you, or reassure you?
If your company was riding a wave of hype right now, would you know the difference between genuine growth and a bubble you’re inside?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around financial literacy, risk and investor psychology, market cycles, and critical thinking in business.
Ready to find out if history really does repeat itself?
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):