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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 3 MIN

Sometimes, Something Blooms on the Other Side of "It's Over"

from *“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”* · host MakotowillOlympusMons

This episode looks at the story behind Dell's recent stock surge — and what that story actually reveals about how reinvention works.It traces how Dell went private in 2013, largely disappearing from public view, then made a $67 billion acquisition of storage giant EMC in 2016 that drew sharp criticism at the time. From the outside, it looked like a company in retreat. From the inside, it was rebuilding its entire foundation.When the AI boom arrived and demand for data center infrastructure exploded, Dell was already positioned at the center of it — not by accident, but because of bets placed quietly, years earlier, away from quarterly scrutiny.There's also a broader reflection on how easily we judge companies, and people, based only on what's visible right now — the "that place is finished" instinct — and how often the real work is happening somewhere below the surface, unannounced.A quiet look at delayed recognition, and the question of whether what matters most isn't immediate results, but the willingness to keep planting seeds in the direction you believe in.

This episode looks at the story behind Dell's recent stock surge — and what that story actually reveals about how reinvention works.It traces how Dell went private in 2013, largely disappearing from public view, then made a $67 billion acquisition of storage giant EMC in 2016 that drew sharp criticism at the time. From the outside, it looked like a company in retreat. From the inside, it was rebuilding its entire foundation.When the AI boom arrived and demand for data center infrastructure exploded, Dell was already positioned at the center of it — not by accident, but because of bets placed quietly, years earlier, away from quarterly scrutiny.There's also a broader reflection on how easily we judge companies, and people, based only on what's visible right now — the "that place is finished" instinct — and how often the real work is happening somewhere below the surface, unannounced.A quiet look at delayed recognition, and the question of whether what matters most isn't immediate results, but the willingness to keep planting seeds in the direction you believe in.

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