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I’ve never been more right-wing in my life, and I’ve never identified with the Republican Party less
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I went from $500 Upwork projects to $500K /year selling AI systems. I legitimately made every mistake you can make. Undercharging, scope creep, building without mapping, hiring wrong, pricing hourly. Then I figured out what actually works and doubled down. I put the entire playbook into a free guide. Here's what's inside: → How I went from Zapier gigs to $25K-$60K projects → The pricing shift that 5x'd my revenue (and the exact formulas) → My 4-call sales process for closing $25K-$60K deals → The discovery framework that turns calls into signed contracts → How I built a dev team without burning cash → The fulfillment system that keeps clients for years → How I position against agencies 10x my size and WIN → The content engine that fills my pipeline without ads or cold outreach → Every mistake I made and what I'd do differently starting from zero This took 4 years, 80 clients, and a lot of painful lessons. Yours for free. RT reply "AGENCY" and I'll send it over. (Must follow so I can DM
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Something I’ve been thinking about and feel has been missed in the AI debate. Reframe: Scott Adams has immense hypnotic power and you should be careful who you allow to have that power over your mind in the form of AI Scott Adams. There is angle to the AI Scott Adams debate that I haven’t seen anyone bring up yet. It goes deeper than IP rights and video recorded permissions. Scott was a hypnotist; in each episode he anchored us with his Simultaneous Sip verse and sipping action. His news delivery and micro lessons were laced with NLP persuasion. Even his “I won’t hypnotize you, I’ll just tell you” was part of the hypnosis. He literally embodied hypnosis through his podcasts. Through his embodiment of hypnosis and NLP, he purposefully became the hypnotic anchor. His voice, the Sip, and his image became the anchors and were inextricable from his hypnotic influence. His voice, his routines, and his presence are pre-loaded with hypnotic influence and (positive) manipulation that we all benefited from and sorely miss. And that is what worries me the most - we are all subconsciously pre-programmed to go into a suggestible hypnotic state when we hear Scott Adams’ voice, see his image, participate in his routines, listen to his manner of speaking, etc. Scott took this responsibility seriously and had great respect and reverence for his audience and the influence he had on us. He use his powers of hypnosis for good. And this brings me to the great AI debate. Anyone who creates an AI Scott Adams is not just creating an AI avatar of Scott; they are tapping into a powerful, pe-loaded, pre-seeded weapon of mass influence. In the wrong hands, the trust and suggestibility we all benefited from with Scott can be used against us. Imagine a bad actor creates an AI Scott Adams, and uses our hypnotic state to slowly and subtly embed anti-American ideas, or business owner who uses our suggestibility to subtly push their own products, bias and agenda. The opportunity is there to have our trust and relationship with Scott exploited for nefarious and self-serving purposes. Regardless of where you stand on the AI Scott Adams debate, we should all be very aware of what and who we are endorsing. Without extreme transparency by the creator on the method, the script and their goal, we could unknowingly be cheering for our own brainwashing. Remember that we are predisposed to suggestibility when we see Scott Adams. Stay vigilant over who you allow to have this power over your mind.
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Anarchy is: - Homeschooling - Farmer's markets - Kids mowing lawns - Lemonade stands -Homebirthing -Building a deck w/o permit - Fishing w/o license -Buying raw milk -Homesteading -Living in an RV on your own property -Living peacefully with others
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Mainers: the Somalians are ripping us off through fraudulent “home health” companies Susan Collins: I’ll make sure there’s no poop in your tap water
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What does Janet Mills have to say for her failed liberal record in Maine? "You're welcome."
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There is incredible alpha in just grabbing coffee or lunch with people on a consistent basis This could be with an ex coworker, current boss or manager, professional mentor, or even just an old friend People open up more and they become much more willing to knock on doors for you after an in person interaction This is also just as true when you are meeting someone for the first time. Whenever possible, you should always try and meet face to face, instead of over Zoom In the worst case, you end up spending 30 minutes eating lunch over a conversation that doesn’t go anywhere In the best case, it could open up life changing opportunities that would have otherwise never landed on your lap The risk reward is to tilted towards the upside
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My go-to topic at dinner parties lately is to claim that we're standing just past the terminus of a distinct culture of reading that lasted from the early nineteen century until the release of the last Harry Potter book.
Well, here we are. Another beam holding up democratic mass culture drops out. But I literally can't imagine my childhood without these.
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Maduro is going to get more of a fair trial than any of the J6 defendants or Doug Mackey. That’s the state of our ‘Justice’ system.
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Scott Adams broke new ground in death. Recording his show to his last breath he did something remarkable. He invited those who loved him into his sitting room, shepherded them through their grief, prepared them for his inevitable death, and without hiding any of the ravages of the disease that took him. He somehow did it all with remarkable dignity and stoicism. Just days ago he laughed through the pain as guests lined up to spend time with him. It was remarkable to observe. No hint of a man putting affairs in order, or seeking last minute reassurances or plaudits. Rather, it was like a father comforting his children. To document his decline and death, his human interactions and giving closure to those he knew would need it the most, he did the impossible - he made dying on livestream noble. A remarkable end to an already remarkable life.
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Scott Adams was the modern day Mr Rogers for adults. Mr Rogers explained the workings of the world and so did Scott Adams. Mr Rogers started his show by putting on his house shoes and changing his sweater. Scott had a more adult ritual - the simultaneous sip of coffee. Mr Rogers took the viewer to make-believe-land. Scott took his viewers into a sort of make believe land also - one of media, current events and politics. Through this he taught valuable life lessons. He simplified a complicated world by helping his audience to see the systems at play and to identify the persuasion being used within language. Scott Adams was like no other. He was a calm voice of insight that reliably showed up every morning to discuss the world to try and make it a better place. As part of his final remarks he asked his followers to do the same - pay it forward. Be useful. Thank you for all that you did, Scott Adams. We have many insights we can apply to the world and to our lives because of you. You will be greatly missed.
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This should be getting more attention… In 2023, Maine had their deadliest mass shooting— 18 kiIIed. Millions of dollars were raised for the victims, and 100% was supposed to go to the victims. Turns out some of the money went to Somali nonprofits. Somalis laundered money meant for these mass shooting victims. No words…
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An uncomfortable truth that boomers dont want to accept is that solving society's biggest problems requires them to take a massive hit on their paper wealth Just a few examples: > Solving housing affordability = need to add a lot more supply, which means existing home equity values go down > Solving healthcare costs = much lower profit margins for many hospitals, pharma companies, and insurance providers, which rerates multiples on a trillion dollar industry > Solving youth employment = companies must be okay with hiring unproductive employees and training them for a couple of years, instead of just using automation. Margins take a hit and stock multiples rerate Boomers predominantly own most of the housing and stocks in our country. For many decades, policies favored preserving equity value for themselves instead of paving the path for the new generation After all, most of our politicians themselves fall within the boomer generation, and they have very little incentive to tackle these issues. The biggest political challenge of the next few decades will be creating opportunities for younger people to participate in wealth creation while also keeping boomers happy as their net worth declines. It is an incredibly tough balancing act
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Here's a lesson the right never seems to learn from the left, but should: protect your own.
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Aka “NPCs”
A vast number of humans, probably a majority, aren't people. They are large language models. I'm not saying this as a generality, as a clever or funny way of saying, "they are stupid". No. I mean something very concrete and specific, and there are a lot of people who appear very intelligent, maybe even win awards for writing good poetry or something, who are nevertheless not people, not fully sapient, just a large language model walking around in a human body. First, you have to understand what a large language model is. It's a computer (organic or inorganic), which has been trained on a data set consisting solely of language (written or spoken), and rewarded for producing language that sounds like the data set, and is relevant to a prompt. That's all there is in there. This is why ChatGPT and Grok lie to you constantly. It's not because they are somehow just indifferent to the truth — they actually do not understand the concept of "truth" at all. For something to be a "lie", or an "inaccuracy", there has to be a mismatch between the meaning of words, and the state of reality. And there's the critical difference. You see, in order to identify a mismatch between the state of reality, and the meaning of a sentence, you have to have a model of reality. Not just one model, of language. This is why Grok and ChatGPT hallucinate and tell you lies. Because, for them, everything is language, and there is no reality. So when I say someone is a large language model, I do not mean he is "stupid". He might be very facile at processing language. He might, in fact, be eloquent enough to give great speeches, get elected president, win the Nobel Peace Prize, and so on. What I mean is that humans who are large language models do not have a robust world-object model to counterweight their language model. They are able to manipulate symbols, sometimes adroitly, but they are on far shakier ground when trying imagine the objects those symbols represent. Which brings us to this woman. Most conservatives understand her behavior in terms of concepts like "suicidal empathy", or "brainwashing", or an "information bubble", interpreted as reasons why she is delusional, but the truth is far worse than that. To delusional is to have an object model of the world that is deeply and profoundly wrong. But to have an object model of the world that is deeply and profoundly wrong... you have to have one in the first place. To sapient humans, words are symbols, grounded in object model of reality, that we use to communicate ideas about that reality. We need those words because we don't come equipped with a hologram projector, or telepathic powers. But for another type of human, that object model isn't very large or robust at all. It consists only of a grass hut or two with a few sticks of furniture, and it can never be matched up with the palaces in the air which she weaves out of words. And so, to her, there is no reality. Or at least very little. Reality consists only of her and her immediate surroundings in time and space, and words referring to anything bigger or more complicated are not descriptions of reality... they are magic spells which will make other humans drop loot or give her social approval. You cannot correct her worldview with contradictory evidence, because there is no worldview to correct. You cannot confront her with the logical inconsistencies in her worldview, because her object model doesn't actually have any, it's not complex enough for that. The relevant parts of her world-object model can be summed up as follows: "If I say Goodthing, I get headpats and cookies from all the people like me." That model is simply not big or complicated enough to contain notions like self-defense or vehicular assault. She has no theory of mind for a man whose job includes violence. She cannot explain or predict his behavior. It is too far away from her daily experience to fit into her reality at all. And if she can't imagine things like these, how can she possibly imagine concrete meanings for vast and complex ideas like demographic replacement, culture shift, and western civilization? This is not about intelligence or lack of it. This is about what her brain is trained to do. Her upbringing, education, and life did not force, or even encourage, her to develop a robust world-object model. It wasn't necessary for her to get safety, approval, or cookies. She just had to be glib. So it really didn't matter if she had an IQ of 125, or whatever, because if she did, then she was just an IQ-125-large-language-model, and only used that brain capacity for writing clever poetry, and saying things that aligned her to her local social matrix. She couldn't actually understand the world no matter how smart she was, because her brain was trained up wrong. I don't know if this is correctable, or if there was some critical developmental phase that was missed, but it doesn't matter, because once the LLM-humans are adults, they won't sit still for corrective therapy, percussive or not. What's important is that they can't be taught things. They can be programmed to repeat stuff, and if you win a culture war, you can even program them to say the sensible stuff. But even then, they will just be saying it for headpats and cookies. They will never truly understand the sense of what they are repeating, because they don't understand things. They are just Large Language Models. And we have to figure out some way to take the vote away from them.
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Maine Wire TV - Jan 9, 2026 - From Lewiston to Minneapolis, we recap a crazy week of local and national politics.
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Zero support from billionaires. That’s why it’s important to not do their bidding or fights. “We need unlimited AI.” Shut the fuck up and put chips on the table. Otherwise enjoy AOC and Mamdani.
One of the biggest advantages the left has over us on the right is that leftist donors swoop in with resources, support, and infrastructure every time it’s needed. Meanwhile, we on the right end up being abandoned behind enemy lines. Very frustrating. Something must change.
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RFK just threw gasoline and a grenade on the Minnesota fraud fire. Unreal.
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If you are a small biz owner, start applying for every grant possible. When you don’t apply, Somalis get the money. Go ruthlessly enrich your own biz now. It’s the right thing to do.
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