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But such endeavors aren’t likely to bring long-term financial stability, especially for people with little start-up money to begin with.

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The company previously said it planned to spend up to $72 billion on capex this year, largely on its AI endeavors.

Many of the tales of their early endeavors — including a 1936 test that ended with an oxygen line catching fire, creating, essentially, a flailing flame thrower — are now told in hyperbole, MacDonald noted.

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Puech, among other endeavors, helped to launch a couture business that eventually declared bankruptcy and dabbled as a water-skiing instructor, but in recent decades he lived almost entirely off the dividends from his Hermès shares.

He knows the history of failed Russian military endeavors.

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