Martin Escobari: Trauma, Chaos & Three Industries Worth $100B | Nikhil Kamath | People by WTF
Martin Escobari is the co-president of General Atlantic, one of the largest growth equity funds in the world, and he says entrepreneurs and gangsters have more in common than we admit — so few make it, so many die early, and the ones that survive are almost always wounded in some specific way. He grew up in Bolivia in the 80s through 35,000% inflation, eleven presidents in ten years, and three coups; his family lost everything in a revolution; and he now believes America is converging towards the volatility he escaped, not the other way around. I brought in Arian, a 21-year-old founder who cold emailed Sam Altman from India, and asked Martin to allocate $100 billion across three industries with a blank slate today — AI, healthcare, energy transition, and the rise of the new consumer in the global south. We got into why India hasn't produced a truly global company, why four out of seven frauds in General Atlantic's entire history happened here, why the next generation of Indian founders has to build without shortcuts, and why fiction makes better investors than non-fiction. The most interesting two hours I've spent at a dinner table this year.
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00:00 Introduction
05:14 Engineering a happy life
08:22 Surviving Bolivia's hyperinflation
12:19 Trauma as the engine behind every entrepreneur
20:17 Built-for-turbulence companies and spear fishing the storm
25:31 Is America still worth the journey, and what is wealth for
31:00 Capitalism, communism, and learning to think critically
37:19 Submarino, the IPO crash, and the India that almost was
43:02 Aryan's story: cold-emailing Sam Altman from Mumbai
51:18 The four mega-trends and where to put 100 billion
1:01:53 Why India has never built a global company
1:10:25 How General Atlantic is built: perpetual capital and pooled bets
1:16:14 Manifestation, the 8-second rule, and the checklist for great companies
1:24:23 Failure, dead ends, and the courage to change your mind
1:28:36 The venture-to-IPO value chain, monopolies, and young revolutionaries
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#MartinEscobari — Co-President and Head of Global Growth Equity at General Atlantic
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