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Sentient Porsche 911 GT3. This is a cult. All followers will ascend to 25x ROAS heaven.







Whenever I go on a trip I really have no desire to use my phone. Easy to say "oh but it's because you're with people and having fun and" yeah true but is this not allowed in your regular everyday life? It's funny because after I get back home, I'm always still kind of in that mode where I'm just buzzing off of the memories being fresh. Then as the week progresses, I'll slowly begin to wonder what I've been missing out on and the screentime shoots up again But honestly all it takes is a few great days and that same "vacation feeling" comes back. Could literally be minimum one per week. A few per month. Doesn't have to be anything crazy either that makes you give up on your goals. Anything that can remotely be called an adventure even if it's just exploring a new part of town and finishing it off with a cool dinner afterwards Day ends, habitually decide to open Twitter, see bullshit, it actually won't generate an emotion out of you as long as you're still buzzing from the satisfaction of your day. Like you're just so stoked on how pleasant the day was that nothing can really take you out of that Which makes you realize how simple it can all be basically all the time. You don't need to "actively" try to find ways to reduce your screentime. You just need to care about enjoying your life more. To actually want to enjoy your life more. To enjoy your life enough to where the slop is no longer seen as something to avoid. Now it just exists but you have no reason to react to it anymore Go do things. Literally. Every week can feel refreshingly novel if you're courageous enough to embrace all of the cool things society has to offer. Design a reality that gets you out of your head and allows you to feel like what's happening in your own life is effortlessly more interesting than what's happening in someone else's

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New episode: "How Elon Works" This episode covers the insanely valuable company-building principles of Elon Musk A few notes from the episode: 1. The mission comes first. 2. Retreat is not an option. 3. A maniacal sense of urgency is our operating principle. 4. Product design should be driven by engineers. 5. You should not separate engineering from product design. 6. Having separate design and production departments is bullshit. Keep everything together and feedback immediate. 7. The leader should be on the front lines. You should be a battlefield general. 8. "If they see the general out on the battlefield, the troops are going to be motivated. Wherever Napoleon was, that's where his armies would do best." 9. Apply The Algorithm constantly. (1) Question every requirement. (2) Delete any part of the process you can. (3) Simplify and optimize. (4) Accelerate cycle time. (5) Automate. 10. Repetition is persuasive. "I became a broken record on the algorithm. I think it's helpful to say it to an annoying degree." 11. You should go ultra-hardcore on deletion and simplification. 12. Camaraderie is dangerous. It makes it hard for people to challenge each other’s work. (Refer to point #1) 13. Never ask your troops to do something you wouldn’t do. 14. Hire for attitude. Skills can be taught. Attitude changes require a brain transplant. 15. Good attitude = A desire to work maniacally hard. 16. The only rules are the ones dictated by the laws of physics. Everything else is a recommendation. 17. Keep your entire company committed to a common goal. 18. If things aren’t going well, throw away the existing design, start from first principles, question every requirement based on fundamental physics. 19. Find the limit. You want to delete as much as possible and you can’t do that unless you find the limit. 20. If you aren’t adding back at least 10% of the things you deleted, then you didn’t delete enough. 21. Maintain control. Avoid joint ventures. Eliminate middlemen. 22. Have a relentless dedication to questioning every requirement. 23. No work about work, just work. 24. Go to the problem. Get on the plane. Fly to the source. Go to the exact location in the factory. Go to the problem and stay there until it's resolved. 25. The best part is no part. 26. Be wired for war. 27. Do not fear losing. It hurts the first 50 times but then you’ll be able to play with less emotion. You will take more risks. 28. Stay heads down focused on doing useful things for civilization. 29. When something is important and has to be done quickly, have meetings every 24 hours to run the algorithm and check on the previous days progress. You'll be shocked at how fast this speeds things up. 30. Life needs to be interesting and edgy. 31. Delete, delete, delete, delete. There are 100 more ideas in the episode. I hope you listen to it. 30 years of Elon’s career + 60 hours of reading and research and me just absolutely ripping through idea after idea at 2x speed for 90 minutes. It will be hard to find a better use of time.

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Bought some chlorella because @WallStPlayboys kept mentioning it. Wtf. This is a literal magic pill. No hangovers anymore. Now I’m just trying to figure out how I can add some random shit to it, create a proprietary formula, and market this as a hangover supplement. Insane.






