<p>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.</p><p></p><p>Jim Rogers has spent 50 years making bets that everyone else called crazy...and being right.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>This is Pale Blue Nexus. Where the biggest ideas meet the people bold enough to act on them.</p><p><br />🎙 We record Pale Blue Nexus on Riverside. Try it here:</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://riverside.sjv.io/1G5m7m" target="_blank">https://riverside.sjv.io/1G5m7m</a></p>

Pale Blue Nexus

Pale Blue Nexus

Jim Rogers: What a Legendary Investor Told Me After 17 Years

MAR 1, 202635 MIN
Pale Blue Nexus

Jim Rogers: What a Legendary Investor Told Me After 17 Years

MAR 1, 202635 MIN

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<p>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.</p><p></p><p>Jim Rogers has spent 50 years making bets that everyone else called crazy...and being right.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>This is Pale Blue Nexus. Where the biggest ideas meet the people bold enough to act on them.</p><p><br />🎙 We record Pale Blue Nexus on Riverside. Try it here:</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://riverside.sjv.io/1G5m7m" target="_blank">https://riverside.sjv.io/1G5m7m</a></p>