@Andercot
This is a very useful thread that reminds me of why I decided to stay on twitter despite all the annoying background noise. Thanks for knowledge sharing
@PseudoJonathan
Wrong. It actually goes very hard. The ricotta there is symbol of debauchery (the red dressed character is a comedian and buffoon) AND death (shaped like a skull).
It’s great.
@megaflop
@spakhm
It’s a parody of a famous Steve Jobs quote ‘Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes’. As a recent tweet I saw put it, SJ must be turning in its grave now
I love this from
@MentalNodes
:
Good thinking is impossible without internal scaffolding. The most efficient and accessible kind of external scaffolding for complex thinking is writing.
🤯
@fansumption
Life after 30 is so much better in many regards (romantically too). I don’t know why many are conditioned to think 20s are some sort of golden era — they’re not. Cheer up
@EmilybyNight
hmm very hard to do but
- 3 meals/day, 1/3 of the plate is protein (vegan)
- 1 or 2 shakes
- 1 or 2 high protein snacks
is roughly that amount. don't stress about it too much
@JuliaLipton
- liquid biopsy cancer tests in annual checkups
- population cancer detection rate from current ~15% to anywhere 30 - 45%
- average life expectancy extended by ~2y across all cancer patients
I took the course 'Decision by Design' by
@farnamstreet
@ShaneAParrish
. Loved the content so much I decided to write about it in my newsletter. My first post is on the Lead Domino, you can read it here
A thread 🧵
We’re living in a remarkable era of online creation and vibrant fanbases. What if the stocks in your portfolio were your favorite creators, instead of companies?
Sounds unlikely? We are already seeing this shift, if you look closer at the crypto world.
@patriciamou_
Winnicott argued that ‘good enough parenting’ was more than enough for the successful development of a child. At some point we got to stop with this ‘intergenerational trauma’ narrative and draw a line of individual responsibility.
Charlie Munger's three rules for a career:
(1) Don't sell anything you wouldn't buy yourself;
(2) Don't work for anyone you don't respect and admire;
(3) Work only with people you enjoy.
If you are founder wrestling with US immigration, listen to
@FedericoNoemie
.
She helped a ton of people navigating the O1 maze. I know cause I’m one of them.
O1 visa hacks for founders — build a startup in the US!
Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need a Nobel prize, to raise any money, or to have a co-founder to get an O1 visa. You can be scrappy, a solo founder, and bootstrap.
I got my O1 six months ago after being told I