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Spider curls keep you honest. Chest down, arms hanging, no momentum. Just isolate the biceps and make every rep count.
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SpaceX just landed a Falcon 9 booster, and Elon Musk's live reaction was more human than anyone expected. "It's standing up. It's coming in. It sounded like an explosion. Look at this. Look at this. It's just sitting there. Holy smokes, man."
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“Success requires massive action.” - Jim Rohn.
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If you hold this for just 1 minute a day, you could Fix forward head posture Reverse slouching and improve posture Relieve lower back discomfort Open up your chest and shoulders Stand taller and move better
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A fired Jane Street quant walked out with 10 years of private BTC trading data. Turned it into $1.5M. He did not build a bot. He built a simulator that runs every move Bitcoin can make before it makes one. I found his wallet. Been copying him for a week. PnL prints like clockwork. Here is what he actually built. A swarm of agents feeds 10 years of stolen tick data into MiroFish. A god-tier agentic simulator. It does not forecast the next candle. It spins up a virtual market and plays Bitcoin forward through thousands of scenarios at once. Six agents each validate their own call. A trade only fires when they converge. They collect data 24/7, rerun the sim, and remember every pattern, every reaction, every signal they have ever seen. He does not predict the future. The math already knows it. He just reads the numbers and takes the money. Here is the part firms do not want public: MiroFish just broke algo trading. The desks are quietly building their own simulators right now. The window where one solo wallet can run this is still open. Barely. I rebuilt his approach using Claude. One prompt. Fed it the same framework. Let it run. The agent monitors his wallet 24/7. Copies every position in real-time. No delay. No guessing. Just mirror and profit. You only need Claude device 1 hour to deploy. Giving this free for 24 hours. To get it: 1. Comment the word "QUANT" 2. Like and retweet this post 3. Follow me @codewithimanshu so I can DM you Save this post. Build the copytrading system this week. Start with $200. Scale on evidence.
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WOW. AlJazeera just dropped a ONE HOUR documentary about ISRAEL’s CRIMES against the PALESTINIANS. This is very HARD TO WATCH.
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Jensen Huang: “The best career advice I got was from a gardener” “Very few people know this but I don’t wear a watch,” Nvidia founder Jensen Huang begins. “And the reason I don’t wear a watch is because now is the most important time. Just dedicate yourself to now.” Jensen explains by telling a story: “The best career advice I got was from a gardener. I was on a family trip in Kyoto, and we went to the temple that had the largest moss collection in the world . . . All of the moss is perfect, and every species of the world’s moss is there. It was a hot summer day — anybody who’s been to Kyoto knows how incredibly hot it is during the summer — and my family walked by this old man who was squatted down working on the moss with a bamboo tweezer. His bamboo basket was nearly empty with only two or three small pieces of dead moss.” “What are you doing?” Jensen asked the old man. “I am taking care of my garden,” the old man replied. The old man told Jensen that he has been working on the garden for almost 30 years. “But this garden is so big and your tweezer and basket are so small. How can you take care of the whole garden?” Jensen asked. “I have plenty of time,” said the old man. Jensen reflects: “That’s the best career advice I can give you. Most of the time I wait for things to come to me. I’m rarely chasing things. I don’t have a watch. I’m focused on now. I’m enjoying my job. I’m the longest-running tech CEO in the world . . . Dedicate yourself to learning all the time, doing the best possible work you can, and leave everything on the field. By the time I go to bed I’m exhausted, and I’m happy about my day because I did everything I could . . . You’ll be surprised. I’m not at all ambitious. I don’t aspire to do more. I aspire to do better at what I’m currently doing. I’m not reaching for more. I wait for the world to come to me.“ He continues: “People who know me also know that Nvidia doesn’t have a long-term strategy. We have no long-term plan. Our definition of a long-term plan is, ‘What are we doing today?’ . . . You have plenty of time. Enjoy your work. Do the best you possibly can. Just keep learning every day, and good things will come to you.”
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Bill Ackman offered Elon Musk to launch SpaceX IPO without banks - through his company, guaranteeing an investment of his own $4B - he silently rejected the offer, now he officially filed for a traditional IPO SpaceX urgently needs $75 billion, and Elon is rushing to take the company public knowing this, Ackman stepped in with a proposal - Musk wouldn't have to pay massive Wall Street fees to launch the IPO he offered to bypass the entire traditional market entry system through his own company "SPARC " - by distributing SpaceX share purchase rights to Tesla shareholders bookmark & watch it today
Ron Baron asked Elon Musk how Tesla invests $7 billion in a single factory and makes $15 billion a year in profit from it Musk: "no one was expecting Tesla to be the best at manufacturing in the auto industry - probably in the history of the world " Baron: "who does that? " to reach it, Elon slept on a factory floor for 3 years Ron bet $400M when everyone said Tesla would fail - never sold a single share - made $7B 25-min between a near-trillionaire and the investor who believed in him bookmark & watch today ↓
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Helpful tool for improvement. It’s just physics thinking in the limit.
Everyone can use @elonmusk's "Magic Wand Number" and "Idiot Index" They're universal ideas, helpful in any industry.
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Reminder: class is in session. It's called LIFE. Don’t waste a minute. — from Saint-Tropez, with love
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Best way to UNLOCK your hips
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Alex Hormozi explains why most people never get what they want. "Most already know what to do but simply don't do it. At the most basic level, it's because of an inability to delay gratification. Once they find another point of equilibrium, it's very difficult for them to break out of that. They want to want to scale, but what they really want is to do what they're currently doing." "I tend to approach a problem with I don't care which one works. I will do all of them violently and I will will this thing through. If I needed to learn sales, I wouldn't be like, I'll read a sales book. I'm going to read many sales books. I'm going to consume all videos on sales. I'll hire somebody who's good at sales to teach me."
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