In the world of high finance and tech elites, the wristwatch is the ultimate, silent power move. We’re used to seeing CEOs flash six-figure Patek Philippes, custom Rolexes, or at the very least, an Apple Watch tracking their every heartbeat and calendar invite.
Then there is Jensen Huang.
The co-founder and CEO of Nvidia—the company driving the entire global artificial intelligence revolution—commands an empire worth trillions. Yet, if you look closely at his wrist, you won’t find a luxury status symbol. You won’t even find a basic fitness tracker.
His reasoning isn’t just an eccentric billionaire quirk. It is a profound masterclass in asset management—specifically, how you manage your most finite asset: time.
The Kyoto Epiphany: “I Have Plenty of Time”
During a past trip to Kyoto, Japan, Huang encountered a gardener at a temple known for housing a massive, pristine collection of
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