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Good morning and Happy Wednesday to everyone who agrees that the audio of Speaker Johnson ADMITTING that he's planning on cutting Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security SHOULD BE A HUGE STORY. Don't let him slide on this.

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Robert Greene ha vendido 20M de libros estudiando una sola cosa: por qué unas pocas personas encuentran su propósito y la mayoría muere sin descubrirlo. Tuvo una charla de 3 horas con Huberman sobre propósito. Te lo resumo en 7 pasos: 1. Vuelve a tu infancia
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In 2008, Malcolm Gladwell explained why some people succeed and some don't.

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INSTEAD OF WATCHING AN HOUR OF NETFIX TONIGHT. This 2 hour Harvard interview will teach you more about leadership than every business book you've read combined. Bookmark & give it 2 hours this weekend, no matter what.

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INSTEAD OF WATCHING AN HOUR OF NETFIX. This 32-min Stanford lecture will teach you more about living boldly than 10 years of self-help books.

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Everyone COPY this video, share it far and wide. Paramount Skydance billionaire baby David Ellison can’t handle that Stephen Colbert is getting millions of views . @Youtube we will cancel our subscription as we did when we dumped @paramountplus.

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INSTEAD OF WATCHING AN HOUR OF NETFIX. This 32-min Stanford lecture will teach you more about living boldly than 10 years of self-help books.

Stop scrolling if you care about the future of music. 🧵 We just moved from "random AI noise" to pro-grade controllable music creation. @TadAI_official just dropped their 2.1 update, and it’s powered by Mureka V9—which Artificial Analysis officially ranked as the #1 AI music model globally for vocals and instrumentation. The sound quality isn't just "good for AI"—it sounds like a finished studio track. But the real game-changer is Reference Mode. Instead of typing 50 prompts hoping for a good beat, you can just upload a reference track. Tad AI decouples the audio, letting you steal just the melody or the exact vocal style to build something completely fresh. They also added a high-fidelity AI Cover & remastering feature that turns rough ideas into full-scale productions in clicks. The AI music race is officially moving at warp speed, and Tad 2.1 just set a brand new standard. #TadAI #AIMusic #TadAIMusicGenerator
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Stanford GSB charges $80,000 for the MBA program where Matt Abrahams teaches this. He just gave the complete six-step methodology for spontaneous communication for free. Here is what the framework actually covers: > The anxiety fix that nobody talks about: cold items reduce visible blushing, deep belly breathing addresses the physical symptoms, but the source of anxiety is the disconnect from the present moment. Physical movement and tongue twisters pull you back before you speak > Maximizing Mediocrity is the counterintuitive strategy that works: giving yourself permission to be imperfect frees the cognitive bandwidth you were spending on self-evaluation and redirects it to actually listening and responding > Yes And, Not Yet, Next Play, and Missed Takes are four reframes that keep you engaged after mistakes instead of spiraling out of the conversation > Pace, Space and Grace is the deep listening framework: slow down, create silence, give the other person room to complete their thought before you respond > What So What Now What is the most versatile structure for any spontaneous answer: state the thing, explain why it matters, tell them what to do with it > Every goal in communication is one of three things: Information, Emotion, or Action. Knowing which one you are serving before you speak eliminates 80% of rambling Mastery in spontaneous communication is not a talent. It is a trained skill with a repeatable methodology behind it. Follow @neil_xbt for daily builder and AI intelligence.
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Reminder that Henry Winkler is not only a great actor, author of children’s books and a fisherman. He is also a great compassionate human being. Be like Henry.

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A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT. He knows his time is running out. So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour. He died 5 months later. This is that lecture. The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇 Bookmark it for later
🚨 BREAKING Radar just raised $170M at a $1B valuation. Most people will see the number and move on. Here's what the number actually means 🧵
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7 Sentences That Will Shape the Rest of Your Life : 1. Pretend everyone was sent to teach you something :
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This 32-min Stanford lecture by Graham Weaver will teach you more about living boldly than 10 years of self-help books. Bookmark it and give it 32 minutes, no matter what. It’s the best way to start your week.

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Abolish ICE.
ICE pulled a gun on a NY teenager, beat him, and then realized they got the wrong guy. Like other cases targeting citizens, ICE dumped him in a random location far from his home, bloody and injured.
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In 2002, Jordan Peterson gave a 1hr lecture on how to kill fear & unlock exponential growth in your life. His frameworks: - Fear shrinks when faced - Ignored problems grow - Treasure hides in chaos 15 lessons that will help you conquer anxiety & weakness:
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"We can fight to stop the ballroom. If this means leaving the area as a destruction site for the rest of Trump’s presidency, so be it. Let its ugliness exemplify the Trump era. Let its rubble symbolize what he's tried to do to the American republic." open.substack.com/pub/thebul…
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This is BRILLIANT: Watch this supercut of Republicans bitching about gas prices under Biden, lower than they are today, as they refuse to criticize MUCH higher prices under trump. Hypocrites, all of them.
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COLBERT: How dumb do you think it is for people to say that I should run for president? OBAMA: Well, you know, the bar has changed. I think you would perform significantly better than some folks we've seen. COLBERT: Is that an endorsement? OBAMA: It was not
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A man spends decades at MIT mastering uncertainty. At the very end he distills it all into a single 1-hour talk. No hype. No theory dumps. Just how prediction actually works. Soon after… he passes away. This is that lecture. The one that flips your thinking: prediction isn’t about being right it’s about playing probabilities. Most people will scroll past this. A few will never think the same again. Save this.
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Yale University students pay a premium to learn from Professor Ben Polak. One of his most valuable lectures is sitting on YouTube for free. It explains the hidden logic behind negotiations, pricing, salaries, and decision-making. Topics like: • game theory • strategic thinking • incentives and tradeoffs • Nash equilibrium • backward reasoning Most people walk into negotiations relying on instinct. The people who understand these ideas walk in with a framework. That difference quietly shapes careers, income, and outcomes over time. Spend an hour with this lecture and you’ll start seeing decisions through a completely different lens. Free to watch. Save it before it disappears into your feed.
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