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10 Lessons from Katharine Graham. When Graham took over the Washington Post in 1963, she was a shy socialite who’d never run anything. By retirement, she’d taken down a President, ended the most violent strike in a generation, and built one of the best-performing companies in history. Graham had no training, no experience, not even confidence. She did have the right values and the courage to act. 10 Lessons from her incredible journey: 1. The Velvet Hammer: Katharine never raised her voice. She never pounded tables. Never tried to out-masculine the men. She stayed soft-spoken while becoming as hard as steel. Nixon’s administration learned too late: the quiet ones hit hardest. Competence whispers, it doesn’t shout. 2. Values Beat Analysis: The Pentagon Papers decision arrived during Katharine’s Georgetown dinner party. The Washington Post had just gone public two days earlier. Everything was at stake. Publishing classified documents meant likely criminal charges, losing television licenses, and destroying the IPO. Her lawyers said it was financial suicide. Her editors said not publishing was journalistic suicide. She remembered her father’s principle: newspapers exist to tell the truth. “Let’s publish,” she said, then hung up. 3. Don’t Care What They Think: Nine months into Watergate, the Post was still the only major paper digging. Everyone thought they were wrong. The Chicago Tribune and other major media outlets openly mocked them. The administration went after the Post, causing the stock to crash 45%. The President of the United States targeted their TV licenses. The Post’s lawyers begged them to stop. Katharine kept going. The rest is history. 4. Bounce, Don’t Break: The pressmen destroyed equipment, beat a foreman unconscious, and walked out. They expected Katharine to fold. After all, what choice did she have if she wanted to print papers? But Katharine had been preparing for months, training replacements and arranging backup presses. When picketers blocked trucks, she hired helicopters. While they marched outside, she worked the mailroom floor. It lasted 139 days before she won. 5. Find a Teacher: Warren Buffett bought 5% of her company without asking. The board panicked. Katharine ignored them. She met Buffett herself, saw his genius, and made him her professor. He’d bring 20 annual reports to board meetings, teaching her line by line. She was humble enough to know she didn’t have all the answers and smart enough to know who to listen to. 6. Freedom With Transparency: Ben Bradlee got total editorial freedom. The only rule? No surprises. He could fight presidents, spend millions, and pursue any story in the public interest. She never questioned his judgment. He never blindsided her. Result: Pentagon Papers, Watergate, 18 Pulitzers. Maximum freedom requires maximum transparency. 7. Step Off the Edge: “What I essentially did was to put one foot in front of the other, shut my eyes and step off the edge.” That’s how Katharine described taking over the Post. There was no grand strategy, no master plan. Just the next step. Eight years later, she was staring down presidents. You’ll never feel qualified for what matters. Step anyway. 8. Decades Over Quarters: Wall Street wanted quarterly earnings and exciting acquisitions. Katharine wanted to create a company that would last. She went against their wishes, buying back stock when it was cheap (and it was very uncommon to do so), and acquiring a “boring” education company, Kaplan, which would eventually generate more revenue than the newspaper. She was a public company but operated it like a private one. 9. Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing: Katharine faced constant pressure to choose: profits or principles, safety or stories, shareholders or journalism. The Pentagon Papers could have killed the IPO. Watergate bled millions in legal fees and threatened their television licenses. The pressmen’s strike threatened operations. Every crisis offered an excuse to compromise but she never took it. The Post’s mission to hold power to account stayed the main thing. She proved what others deny: when you keep the main thing the main thing, everything else follows. Principles aren’t an expense. They’re your compass. 10. Protect your People: When Nixon came after the Post with the full force of the executive branch (challenging TV licenses, crashing their stock, and threatening prison), Katharine never wavered. She’d told her reporters to keep digging, and she meant it. When prosecutors demanded their notes, she took them home herself. If anyone went to jail, it would be her. Not them. For nine months, while other papers stayed silent and friends begged her to stop, she kept her word. The President of the United States couldn’t make her break it. Most leaders fold under pressure. She knew something they didn’t: your word is all you have. Once broken, it’s worthless forever.
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Excited to share a demo of AI course creator built using @langchain by @hwchase17 & @ankush_gola11 🔥 🔥 🔥 Now, you can create an entire course using ChatGPT with few clicks #ai #nocode #buildinpublic #indiedev #chatgpt
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1/ Banksy has confirmed that he created seven murals in different places in Ukraine - in Kyiv, Irpin and Borodianka (both in Kyiv Oblast). The first - shows a woman in a bathrobe with curlers in a gas mask, carrying a fire extinguisher.
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Excited to share the 1st teaser for “GuilCity” A new collab between @frostbitten x @guillustration 🪄 Bringing millions of possible 1/1 hand-drawn generative city scenes to life - all of which are interactive & animated. Coming soon to @fx_hash 👀
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Moonbirds marks a turning point in NFTs. It's not about @moonbirds_xyz specifically. It's about the whole market. As an experienced startup person, I can see a pattern emerging here. It has some important implications for the future of NFTs. Read on to find out more. 👇
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Thank you @NLTDigitalArt for this gracious gift. Love your #Randoms collection. objkt.com/asset/KT1LZ5gki3rS…

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For those looking for more than PFPs, check out the #faces project on #tezos #objkt.com These are the faces of women who are the brave, the beautiful and the unbreakable.Picked up "The Resilient" as a gift for a loved one. Thank you @mentakatz. objkt.com/asset/KT1Kr79uEPo6…

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Friends & collectors - If you missed out on my early Favela drops in primary... at 40 tez this is still the cheapest 1/20 "favela" on the market! And 100% of the proceeds are going to charity. The auction is part of @nft_paris current event. #CleanNFT objkt.com/auction/e/b5A2lbDx

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Just minted 1000 x 'Overgrown Favela 10' as an open edition for 24h!! 🎉 2.5 tez each ⏰ objkt.link/637928 Each editions owned will count as a raffle ticket for the physical hand drawn artwork to be sent to 1 lucky collector 🖼 RT for a chance to win 1 @elefants_tez 🎁🐘
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HNY GIVEAWAY #Elefam!  Starting 2022 with a giveaway of my Elefants Terribles #2162 - with rare ‘In My Life’ body! To enter please: - Retweet - Follow @elefants_tez @OnlyChildNoPets Winner announced Wed 5th! Mint: elefantsterribles.xyz #CleanNFT #NFTs #NFTGiveaway
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Bitcoin maximalism is limiting the growth of Bitcoin. Retweet for visibility if you agree. Tweet thread👇
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Today the world changed forever. Why? Because a group of Artificial Intelligence researchers released something called "GPT-3". In short: it's a computer program that can interact like a ridiculously intelligent human. And it will blow your mind 👇
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I been thinking about this pass and finish all day

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One of the things that excites me most is the emergence of the #fintech# economy that could help bank the unbanked. It is time a new banking infrastructure for the world is assembled to turn a high fixed banking operations cost into a lower variable one. a16z.com/2019/11/21/banking-…

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Humble request: rather than sending me a message, I would be very grateful if you could write to Chinese government/ CMA/TMA on my behalf. I have done everything I could have done from my side. If we all go as a collective force, it may help. #nimsdai #BremontProjectPossible
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I have bleed from every angle and it’s been horrifically amazing journey. Today: in just 157 days, I have summited all 13 x8000m mountains and in order to achieve this, only I know what I have been through. #nimsdai #BremontProjectPossible
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Calorie counting has been central to people's understanding of weight gain for over a century. Given that the great majority of diets fail—could the calorie be one of the biggest delusions in dietary history?
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