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Our mission at Pathfinder Advisory is to help our partners Find their Path to Victory.

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Pathfinder Advisory@FindYourPathToo·
@JPFinlayNBCS Hey JP. This is a bit out of the blue, but did you run Pete Hailey off the team a while back? I miss him alot as the Commanders season starts up again. And I think your TV work does too, to be honest. Even though I'm a fan of you too. I was wondering just today, watching you with Mitch. It is not the same. Pete seemed like a real up and comer. And he doesn't seem to have a real gig anymore. Some rookie researcher role up in New England. Seems to me he belongs in front of the camera. He had the "It" and you don't see that in such a young personvery often. Reminds me a bit of Jordan Giorgio or Scott Hanson early on. Anything you can share on that? Was it something he did, behind the scenes? He should have his own podcast, at least. Worth the investment.
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Richard Cooper
Richard Cooper@Rich_Cooper·
If you could eliminate one thing to make society better, what would it be?
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Amber🇺🇸
Amber🇺🇸@Amber_6610·
What do men produce.???
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kat@katyXBT·
Bitcoin or Xrp ?
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Pathfinder Advisory@FindYourPathToo·
Cut those expenses in half, or two thirds, and then grow your life from there. Buy a $200k home to fix up, a $15k or $25k used car, don't eat out, make coffee and work out at home, etc, etc. Sacrifice to start. Sooner rather than later. Get your life equity moving asap. Do whqtever you have to do. Build up to your goals over the next 10 and 20 years. Never happens overnight.
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Shagun Makin
Shagun Makin@shaguncrypto·
The median American earns around $60–70k a year Someone explain how they’re supposed to afford: A $400k home A $50k car Rising insurance And everyday bills Not even including savings or investing Just one logical answer.
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Honey 🛼
Honey 🛼@honeymoon250·
If you know what movie this picture is from I will follow you?
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Pathfinder Advisory@FindYourPathToo·
@grantpaulsen Not bad. I like this one a bit better. No Love or Reese, I say we get creative and go with this....
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Grant Paulsen
Grant Paulsen@GrantPaulsen·
Can trade back Paulsen interest you in a significant stocking of the cupboards?
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Pathfinder Advisory@FindYourPathToo·
@m_takewaka Try them all, friend! They are all delicious and all quite different in style and flavors.
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M.takewaka
M.takewaka@m_takewaka·
My American friends, I'm facing a major problem here. When I say I want to eat American BBQ, some Americans say, "come to Texas," others say, "come to South Carolina," and still others say, "come to Missouri." I'm confused. Are you guys going to start a BBQ civil war?
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Pathfinder Advisory@FindYourPathToo·
Your behind on both the advanced scientific research and the leading opinion on this subject, Dave. I know how smart you are (own lots of XRP 🤝), but the latest and greatest data creates an overwhelming rebuke to macro evolution (i.e. neo-Darwinian). The Royal Society held a conference in Nov 7-9, 2016 to discuss the theory - while at the same time hiding the depth of their doubts from the public - and that conference led to a frenzy of low key activity to try to fill major gaps that had been exposed and "adjust" the theory somehow to do so. After following this for 10 years now, I believe that neo-Darwinian Evolution is a dead theory walking. (Judging by the fact that even someone as brilliant as you is still unfamiliar, much less unaware.) Here is an article about that conference. theguardian.com/science/2022/j… And a quote from a Cambridge PhD scientist who does this full time for a living and is on the bleeding edge. Following the November 2016 Royal Society meeting, Stephen C. Meyer stated, "I think the theory [neo-Darwinism] is dead. There are very few technical defenders of the theory now".
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David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz
David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz@JoelKatz·
This is called the argument from irreducable complexity. The problem is that nobody has ever identified any biological mechanism that is irreducibly complex. For example, you cite the eye as a supposedly irreducibly complex organ. But we know almost precisely how the eye evolved from simpler structures. thehumanevolutionblog.com/2015/01/12/the…
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Divinely Designed
Divinely Designed@DivinelyDesined·
Here is why The Theory of Evolution fails. At some point in the evolutionary past, organs like livers, brains, eyes, etc did not exist. They had to "evolve" into existence. The origin of these novel organs would require brand new, never before seen genetic sequences (DNA segments) to code for novel proteins, which would need to be engineered into novel biological machines, which are then combined with other machines to facilitate system-wide function. This also requires MORE genetic sequences to help with regulation, development, placement, guidance, timing, etc. Are you starting to see the problems? It's not just one change at a time adding up over eons. It's a whole coordinated host of changes that must take place. But this simply does not happen. Evolutionary mechanisms do not construct novel coordinated systems. Many experiments have tried to produce or observe organisms creating novel biological structures through evolutionary mechanisms, and they all fail. Every single one. Either they observe pre-existing parts being reused or optimized for some task, or they see mutations destroying or removing things. What we don't see is any progress towards novel systems. No novel proteins, no novel cell types, no novel genetic sequences...nothing that evolutionary theory requires. Unless evolutionists can present that data, the theory fundamentally fails. Evolution optimizes what exists; it doesn't construct new things. Only intelligence invents novel functional coordinated systems.
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Jason Walls
Jason Walls@walls_jason1·
Yesterday Mark Cuban reposted my work, DM'd me, and told me to keep telling my story. So here it is. I'm a Master Electrician. IBEW Local 369. 15 years pulling wire in Kentucky. Zero coding background. I didn't go to Stanford. I went to trade school. Every week I'd show up to a home where someone just bought a Tesla or a Rivian. And every time, someone had already told them they needed a $3,000-$5,000 panel upgrade to install a charger. 70% of the time? They didn't need it. The math is in the NEC — Section 220.82. Load calculations. But nobody was doing them for homeowners. Electricians upsell. Dealers don't know. And the homeowner just pays. I got angry enough to build something about it. I found @claudeai. No coding experience. I just started talking to it like I'd explain a job to an apprentice. "Here's how load calcs work. Here's the NEC code. Now help me build a tool that does this." 6 months later — @ChargeRight is live. Real software. Stripe payments. PDF reports. NEC 220.82 calculations automated. $12.99 instead of a $500 truck roll. I'm still pulling wire. I still take service calls. I wake up at 5:05 AM for work. But something shifted. Yesterday @vivilinsv published my story as Claude Builder Spotlight #1. Mark Cuban saw it. The Claude community showed up. And for the first time, I felt like this thing I built in my kitchen might actually matter. I'm not a tech founder. I'm a dad who wants to coach little league and be home for dinner. I just happened to build something that helps people. If you're in the trades and thinking about using AI — do it. The barrier isn't technical skill. It's believing you're allowed to try. EVchargeright.com
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Mike Haas ♓️
Mike Haas ♓️@michaelhaas3587·
Hear me out… WR: Terry McLaurin WR: Brian Thomas Jr WR: Brandon Aiyuk RB: Jerimyah Love RB: Bill Croskey-Merritt TE: Chig Okonkwu @Commanders
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brandon@JayDanielsMVP·
#Commanders free agency updates via @JFowlerESPN: • In the mix for WR Alec Pierce • “Closely watching” WR Romeo Doubs’s market • Could emerge as a sleeper for WR Mike Evans • RB Kenneth Walker will consider Washington as an option • RB Rico Dowdle linked to Washington by some • Pulse inside the league that this will be the most active offseason under GM Adam Peters • Interest in other positions including CB, EDGE, & possibly TE.
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Dullah
Dullah@Dullah_vision·
I knew we are all locked on Free Agency but still curious on what happens with Greenard and Brian Thomas Jr as well.
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Pathfinder Advisory@FindYourPathToo·
@BitcoinUndisc Well, that's quiet strange to see. An AI model framing one of the stronger and more concise apologetics I've seen in one summary, even among Christians. Well written. Wes Huff might even approve of that one. Thanks for doing that.
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