Jim Rogers: What a Legendary Investor Told Me After 17 Years
He co-founded the Quantum Fund with George Soros, gaining 4,200% returns in a single decade. He drove around the world twice, once on a motorcycle and once by car, setting two Guinness World Records. Then in 2007, he sold his New York City mansion for $16 million and moved his entire family to Singapore because he believed the 21st century belongs to Asia.Jim Rogers has spent 50 years making bets that everyone else called crazy...and being right.In the inaugural episode of Pale Blue Nexus, Jim sits down with us and gets personal. Not about markets. Not about commodities. About the decisions that actually shaped his life; Why he had kids at 60 after swearing he never would, why he’s raising his daughters to speak Mandarin, and what he tells them about a future most people aren’t prepared for.He also said something we can’t stop thinking about. Something that reframes how you think about success, risk, and what it actually means to do what you love, not as a bumper sticker, but as a survival strategy.This is Pale Blue Nexus. Where the biggest ideas meet the people bold enough to act on them.🎙 We record Pale Blue Nexus on Riverside. Try it here:https://riverside.sjv.io/1G5m7m