The magazine Opinion Internationale has sat down for an interview with Sébastien Laye, a dual (French-American) citizen who, after living in France for the past 12 years, is now moving to Florida.
In Un libéral à la conquête de l’Amérique de Trump (entretien avec Sébastien Laye, fondateur d’Eudokia Wealth) — in French, the word "liberal" has never lost its original meaning — the former New Yorker discusses his recent book and explains that he has no plans for returning to the Big Apple in these dark times, but will be settling in Florida where he will be launching Eudokia Wealth.
I am launching Eudokia Wealth, a new company at the intersection of AI and finance. It's an operational platform for acquiring financial advisors … — in the rapidly growing Southeastern region of the United States, from Florida to Texas, including Georgia and Tennessee — and modernizing them with AI technologies: developed in-house, through third-party integration, and sometimes simply by training my teams of advisors. AI is entering its practical application phase, enabling the complete reconfiguration of existing and traditional professions. Wealth management in Palm Beach or Dallas is still somewhat old-school, unless you're working for a major New York bank. We're going to build an "AI-first" financial group.
When Michel Taube asks him if he is what most French people would consider an insult — a liberal (in the French sense) and a rightist — the (presumably soon-to-be-ex-)member of Republicans Overseas France answers that ever since he was 13 or 14, he has felt the same way:
Marxism, socialism, communism, statism — these are simply incompatible with my fundamental vision of life. I am an incorrigible liberal and independent, with all the arrogance that sometimes entails. But I have no intention of apologizing for it.
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