I read your comment carefully and then went back and skimmed it, to make sure I wasn’t missing anything.
As far I can tell, this is the only new information that is both germane to the substantive points of the OP and that comes from your direct personal experience with Nonlinear:
As for Emerson, he gives very transparent advice about how sharks operate, and how to survive them. He’s very perceptive (or at least, sounds perceptive) about adversarial strategies in high-growth, highly competitive spaces like online media and Web3, due to his 2 decades of experience in these fields.
If anything, this lends slight credence to the accounts of Emerson’s behaviour recounted in the OP. This isn’t much of an update, though, since Emerson himself already admitted to talking like this.
I read your comment carefully and then went back and skimmed it, to make sure I wasn’t missing anything.
As far I can tell, this is the only new information that is both germane to the substantive points of the OP and that comes from your direct personal experience with Nonlinear:
If anything, this lends slight credence to the accounts of Emerson’s behaviour recounted in the OP. This isn’t much of an update, though, since Emerson himself already admitted to talking like this.