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- Frequent lamenting about how bad things are (in politics or relationships or other culture gripes) is mostly a way for people to avoid responsibility for what they can change. If you constantly repeat that everything is bad, it lets your ego off the hook for doing nothing.
- i wish people celebrated the internet as much as they bemoan it. it’s literally a World Wide Web of humans, an unthinkable miracle that you and i can connect because i tap my fingers on a piece of glass for 30 seconds. let us not be numb to this!! bring back wonder & appreciation
fav chatGPT prompt: Based on all of our interactions, what is the question that I should be asking, but am not?
- As a younger man, I always had a "data over feelings" view of the world, but after 15+ years of performing analytical testing, seeing data manipulated in every possible direction to fit personal biases and agendas, I now view feelings as the only thing that really matters.
- This is an incredible ad by Calm https://t.co/kzSGPiq7Gu
“Companies exist at room temperature. It’s a founder’s job to inject heat.”
–Tobi LütkeI know I'm going to get got, but I'm going to get mine more than I get got, though.
-Marshall LynchArtist Profile with @helgastentzel
- In 2003, Lego were just months from bankruptcy. Their sales were plummeting & they were $800 Million in debt. Until they made ONE decision that would transform Lego into a $13 Billion empire... Here's the full story: https://t.co/Tne5IaiDmU