Well, I guess you miss the point here. You got caught up in the details while forgetting that Jeff Bezos subjective regret projection was a form of having the courage to live a life true to himself instead of what was expected of him as a EECS engineer..
"Having the courage to live a life true to [oneself] instead of what was expected of [one]" by their society, partners, employees, contractors makes a fine definition of villainy.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 34.4 ms ] threadThis is like watching an old Kevin Spacey interview.
Where does very publicly cheating on his wife and building a company where drivers routinely poop in bags fit into this bullshit framework?
At least he's obsessed with his customers, right...?
Want to reduce regrets when you're 80? Read what people actually say on their deathbed, e.g.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/top-5-regrets-of-the-dying_n_...
Definitely no "gosh, I should've started that startup to opportunistically crush competition in the name of customer-centrism".
No, don't buy the Woz trope.