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My excellent Conversation with Luke Burgis

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United States
Gestart August 20, 2026

Here is the audio, video, and transcript. Here is the episode summary: Luke Burgis left Wall Street after two years, founded a few successful companies in his twenties, then walked away to spend three years in a Roman seminary on the path to the priesthood. He now runs the Cluny Institute and teaches at Catholic […] The post My excellent Conversation with Luke Burgis appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Related StoriesMy very interesting Conversation with Daron Acemoglu*Rome’s Age of Revolu...

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Leaving Wall Street after only two years reflects a lack of commitment to a traditional career path.

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Founding several companies before leaving demonstrates that entrepreneurial success alone cannot answer deep questions about human flourishing.

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Engaging with spirituality can enhance one's leadership abilities in the business world.

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Burgis's journey illustrates how individuals can balance secular success with spiritual fulfillment.

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Entrepreneurship should prioritize profit over personal spiritual journeys.

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Conversations between Wall Street veterans and religious scholars should inform public debate about work, purpose, and institutional reform.

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The blending of business and spirituality risks diluting the integrity of both fields.

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The narrative of success in business should not overshadow the value of spiritual exploration.

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The Cluny Institute serves as an important platform for integrating faith and business ethics.

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Religious institutions like seminaries should attract and retain their most talented formands, even if those formands later leave the priesthood.

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