Prophecies Are Proof Of God (2) pic.twitter.com/g6G34eptEE
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 22, 2025
This is the counter-revolution.
— Balaji (@balajis) January 22, 2025
(1) First, I am not surprised by the flurry of executive orders. While Trump 1.0 was a shoestring operation, Trump 2.0 is like Steve Jobs’ return to Apple. The President has had time to think, regroup, and — most importantly — build a cadre of…
The legacy media is pure propaganda.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 21, 2025
You are the media now. https://t.co/lgkIbzcAZP
The thing I don't get about Stargate is where is the data?
— Robert Scoble (@Scobleizer) January 22, 2025
Let's assume funding is secured (a big assumption) and that you can build a super huge datacenter with 100s of thousands of NVIDIA cards and an Oracle database server or two too.
Where is the data coming from to keep…
Let’s start with an important idea:
— Oliver Anwar (@theoliveranwar) January 22, 2025
Your body is drowning in refined carbs.
The modern American plate is 40% sugar and refined flour.
Think about that.
These aren't just empty calories.
They're metabolic assassins, sending your insulin levels on a rollercoaster that kills… pic.twitter.com/5CcbrgT00t
Here's what this is all about…
— Oliver Anwar (@theoliveranwar) January 22, 2025
We've engineered movement out of existence.
Our bodies are built to move, but we've created a world where we barely need to lift a finger.
The result?
Your muscles are literally dissolving away, dragging your metabolism down with them. pic.twitter.com/6HaHfwqS5O
Nice of him to say https://t.co/5Dh7mpw23q
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 22, 2025
Make Search Great Again pic.twitter.com/fbE3qO6Lj9
— Aravind Srinivas (@AravSrinivas) January 22, 2025
Cheap Dopamine: Quick pleasure from easy, low-effort things.
— Coach Jacob (@TheCoachJacob) January 22, 2025
Earned Dopamine: Real satisfaction from working hard and achieving goals.
The tricky part? Our brain can’t tell the difference between the two... pic.twitter.com/Js5c6tGxcE
Prediction. Elon Musk buys TikTok and Truth Social. Integrates them to X.
— Douglas A. Boneparth (@dougboneparth) January 22, 2025
Colorblind meritocracy used to be a progressive idea in the civil rights era.
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) January 22, 2025
It’s a conservative idea today.
Now that we’ve finally reached the promised land, it’ll be interesting to watch where the next wave of opposition comes from.
Most people run from obstacles.
— Dustin Vioen (@DustinVioen) January 22, 2025
They see challenges as roadblocks to success.
But history's greatest achievers knew something different:
The obstacle IS the way.
It took a lot for me to learn this... pic.twitter.com/oFXvsGuumZ
Not the silver-spoon kids. The ones who built empires from nothing.
— Dustin Vioen (@DustinVioen) January 22, 2025
A pattern emerged: They all faced massive setbacks.
But instead of breaking them, these challenges made them unstoppable.
The Stoic discovery of 2,300 years ago... pic.twitter.com/M5Vn611789
"The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way."
— Dustin Vioen (@DustinVioen) January 22, 2025
This isn't just philosophy.
It's a blueprint for transformation.
Every obstacle can be turned into an opportunity... pic.twitter.com/j5CsXgnk6k
Strength isn't built in comfort.
— Dustin Vioen (@DustinVioen) January 22, 2025
It's forged in adversity.
Every setback is an opportunity to prove to yourself that you can handle more than you think.
But there's a specific way to approach challenges:
It's about surrender, not strength.
— Dustin Vioen (@DustinVioen) January 22, 2025
Accepting what you can't control.
Focusing entirely on what you can.
This is where real power lies...
Success isn't something you're born with.
— Dustin Vioen (@DustinVioen) January 22, 2025
It's forged through adversity.
Built through countless small victories over obstacles.
Every challenge you face rewires your brain to handle bigger ones.
Face the hard things. Learn the patterns. Apply relentlessly.
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