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American mega tech is bolstering hopes

As IPO’s of famed tech behemoths are due to hit the market soon, it feels like American technology companies are bridging their maturity gap. The leap into stratospheric valuations is historic for the Silicon Valley college bros that dreamt in coffee cups, not trillions of dollars.

But there’s also an entire story hidden behind the scenes. The term “Lifestyle Plan” is as much a part of the process as beta phasing, debugging, and recovering broken bits of failed projects.

According to closely placed sources, the personal life of one tech CEO is now managed by an extended network of over 17,000 people worldwide. They do anything from tracking jet flights and ordering new home appliances, to booking taxis and securing cinema seats.

The American dream is alive and well, seen through their eyes and acting as a strong filter for American citizens. Business is helping shape lifestyle and culture while innovation makes it possible.

It’s supported across the social, political, and academic spectrum, setting a bedrock of expectations that drive incomes and inform discussions over the levers of power. Young Americans are stepping into a full fledged way steeped in the lore of the stars and stripes.