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I AM THE LUCKIEST HUMAN ALIVE, IM SORRY, I WILL STOP MENTIONING MY PRIVILEDGE FROM HERE ON OUT

I AM THE LUCKIEST HUMAN ALIVE, IM SORRY, I WILL STOP MENTIONING MY PRIVILEDGE FROM HERE ON OUT

curious guy creating things @ https://t.co/HXWladhJaA - up and coming wife guy

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jack friks
Wed Nov 05 15:04:32
i set a goal of hitting $5,000 a month in 60 days and the  universe made it happen in 25 days 

wouldn't it be funny if i set a goal now of $50,000 a month by end of January and it happened

i set a goal of hitting $5,000 a month in 60 days and the universe made it happen in 25 days wouldn't it be funny if i set a goal now of $50,000 a month by end of January and it happened

I AM THE LUCKIEST HUMAN ALIVE, IM SORRY, I WILL STOP MENTIONING MY PRIVILEDGE FROM HERE ON OUT

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jack friks
Wed Nov 05 15:03:58
Didn’t notice this with our first, but our second and third kids full-on transformed after sleep training.

From generally fussy & grumpy babies to extremely chill, happy, easier.

I wonder how many difficult kids (and adults!) just aren’t sleeping well.

Didn’t notice this with our first, but our second and third kids full-on transformed after sleep training. From generally fussy & grumpy babies to extremely chill, happy, easier. I wonder how many difficult kids (and adults!) just aren’t sleeping well.

Author (Husk, Crypto Confidential): https://t.co/L2COrV5QA3 Building: https://t.co/HMcbuBhTP3 Teaching: https://t.co/Dy0FsZHQaz

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Nat Eliason
Wed Nov 05 15:03:31
Didn’t notice this with our first, but our second and third kids full-on transformed after sleep training.

From generally fussy & grumpy babies to extremely chill, happy, easier.

I wonder how many difficult kids (and adults!) just aren’t sleeping well.

Didn’t notice this with our first, but our second and third kids full-on transformed after sleep training. From generally fussy & grumpy babies to extremely chill, happy, easier. I wonder how many difficult kids (and adults!) just aren’t sleeping well.

Author (Husk, Crypto Confidential): https://t.co/L2COrV5QA3 Building: https://t.co/HMcbuBhTP3 Teaching: https://t.co/Dy0FsZHQaz

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Nat Eliason
Wed Nov 05 15:03:31
One of the things that will give China the edge is that they still have boomers in positions of power who've seen real shit. Not these entitled manchildren blabbering about firm handshakes and keeping your back straight. People who went through *worse* than wars. Serious people.

One of the things that will give China the edge is that they still have boomers in positions of power who've seen real shit. Not these entitled manchildren blabbering about firm handshakes and keeping your back straight. People who went through *worse* than wars. Serious people.

We're in a race. It's not USA vs China but humans and AGIs vs ape power centralization. @deepseek_ai stan #1, 2023–Deep Time «C’est la guerre.» ®1

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Wed Nov 05 15:03:11
the secret of influence is to give people better language for what they already believe.

when you articulate an idea precisely, it becomes portable. other people can pick it up, use it, and spread it. the clearer your words, the more likely they’ll stick.

when someone coins a phrase that crystallizes a truth, movements follow. i have the good fortune of working with @cdixon who has coined (or popularized) many such phrases: 
- “the next big thing starts out looking like a toy”
- “can’t be evil”
- “the casino vs. computer”
- “read write own”, etc. 

whether or not you agree with them, sentences like these organize reality. they make complexity simple, and simplicity can be contagious.

when you write well, you’re not just describing the world. you’re defining the terms of debate and engagement. success is making sense of something others already feel, articulating it, and hearing it repeated back at you. 

writing shapes people’s frames of reference. it decides what questions get asked and what possibilities extend from there. 

a single sentence can do more work than a hundred meetings. write to give others the language to build on.

4. write to lead.

the secret of influence is to give people better language for what they already believe. when you articulate an idea precisely, it becomes portable. other people can pick it up, use it, and spread it. the clearer your words, the more likely they’ll stick. when someone coins a phrase that crystallizes a truth, movements follow. i have the good fortune of working with @cdixon who has coined (or popularized) many such phrases: - “the next big thing starts out looking like a toy” - “can’t be evil” - “the casino vs. computer” - “read write own”, etc. whether or not you agree with them, sentences like these organize reality. they make complexity simple, and simplicity can be contagious. when you write well, you’re not just describing the world. you’re defining the terms of debate and engagement. success is making sense of something others already feel, articulating it, and hearing it repeated back at you. writing shapes people’s frames of reference. it decides what questions get asked and what possibilities extend from there. a single sentence can do more work than a hundred meetings. write to give others the language to build on. 4. write to lead.

intercomputer realist @a16zcrypto / editor https://t.co/fGE7XDfsKo / cofounder @FortuneCrypto

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Robert Hackett
Wed Nov 05 15:02:27
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