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Take a moment to understand this. Once you internalise this, your investment returns will follow suit. $tsla $pltr
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Must try food in penang. Delicious. Hokkien mee, kway Teow soup and char kway Teow.
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Elon just became the world's first trillionaire. The internet is full of hate. "He's lucky." "He exploits his workers." "He doesn't deserve it." Wrong lens entirely. And whoever said this either has a sad life or for political reasons. Look at what the man actually built. Tesla proved EVs could be desirable, not just practical. SpaceX made rocket landing look routine — it wasn't. Starlink brought internet to places cables never reached. Starship is attempting to make humanity multi-planetary. Neuralink is trying to merge brain and machine. Every one of these was declared impossible by someone credible. He didn't coast on early wins. He nearly lost everything building SpaceX and Tesla simultaneously. Near bankruptcy. Multiple rocket failures. Short sellers. Public ridicule. He kept going anyway. That's not luck. That's conviction held through agony. Use him as a benchmark, not a punching bag. The trillion didn't fall from the sky — it was forged through decades of near-death bets. Go build something. Then you'll understand.
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Someone asked if I regretted not buying SpaceX as private equity when I had the chance. No. By waiting for the IPO, I got to see the S-1 and the financials first. That's the trade-off I'm willing to make. I did buy SpaceX. One share. Just for the kick of it. It's overvalued to me right now. I'll add meaningfully only when it reaches fair value or below.
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Our fav kaya puff from Penang, Malaysia.
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It is today! 2130hrs Singapore time.
Financials SpaceX IPO drops June 12. $18.7B revenue. 33% growth. $6.6B adj. EBITDA. 35% margin. –$4.9B GAAP net loss. Starlink is printing money. xAI is burning it. You're buying both at $135/share. [1/4]
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Some things should never be delegated to AI. Wishing someone happy birthday is one of them. Not because AI can't write something warm and articulate. It can. Often better than you. But a birthday message isn't about the words. It's about the fact that you stopped. Thought of them. Made it personal. AI didn't know them at 22. AI didn't sit across from them at that terrible job. AI doesn't miss them. You do. That's what a birthday message carries — proof that someone held you in their mind, even for thirty seconds. An AI-crafted message proves the opposite. Use AI to draft the quarterly update. Use it to rewrite the cold email. Use it to think through the hard conversation. Don't use it to feel things you're supposed to feel yourself.
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Most people spend decades chasing money, status, and things. Then they get there — and wonder why it feels hollow. The greatest wealth you'll ever experience is simpler than that. A healthy body. A calm mind. The right people around you. Without health, even the greatest riches lose their value. Without peace, success just becomes a faster hamster wheel. Without the right people, every win feels a little empty. Money can buy comfort. It cannot buy back a broken body, a restless mind, or a relationship you neglected. Take care of your body. Protect your peace. Hold on to the people who actually show up. Real wealth was never on a balance sheet.
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Somehow today, the models (sonnet, optus, haiku) are not working properly or very slow. It even reply me in Chinese 好的 when all conversations are in English. Omg. The only working model seems to be fable 5. Anything happening in the background @claudeai?
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I read broadly across disciplines. 30 minutes a day, every day. That builds up a lot of ideas. The old bottleneck wasn't having ideas. It was getting them out of my head and into words. Claude changed that. Not by thinking for me. By removing the friction between thought and post. The ideas are mine. The inputs are mine. Claude helps me articulate and refine — faster. So I can share more of what I know, with more people, more often.
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Most Excel templates break on iteration 3. Not because Excel is hard — because the workflow is wrong. Here's the tool-by-tool approach that gets it right. 🧵 [1/5]
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Why Chat slows down after round 3: ❌ Can't see the file — only your description ❌ Download a new version every iteration ❌ Formatting drift builds up Claude Code edits the actual file on disk. Open, tell, reload. 3× tighter loop. [4/5]
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The decision framework in one line: Chat to define. Code to refine. Skill to lock. Cowork to scale. Get the sequencing right and your template survives version 10. [5/5] #ExcelTips #Claude #Productivity
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The Dunning-Kruger effect is a trap most people don't see themselves walking into. Beginners are humble. They know nothing and they know it. So they listen. Then they learn a little. And suddenly they know everything. They stop asking questions. They start dismissing others. That's the danger zone. The truly wise are different. They've seen enough to know the map has no edges. The more they know, the more they know they don't know. That's the real unlock — staying a student after you've earned the right to be a teacher. Fixed mindset peaks early. Growth mindset compounds forever.
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Most Singaporeans are millionaires. On paper. Average household net worth: S$1.7–2M. But ask: if you needed S$100K by tomorrow — no flat sale, no CPF — could you access it? That one question changes everything. 🧵 [1/8]
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Stop obsessing over net worth. Start tracking liquid net worth — assets you can convert to cash within 7 days. ✓ Cash, stocks, T-bills, money market funds ✗ HDB equity, CPF, SRS, locked endowments Target: at least S$100K accessible. [7/8]
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Singapore has built a nation of paper millionaires. That's genuinely good. But don't confuse the balance sheet with resilience. The question isn't "what are you worth?" It's "what can you actually use?" #SGFinance #PersonalFinance #CPF [8/8]
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