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Gregory Zuckerman

Gregory Zuckerman

@GZuckerman

WSJ Special Writer. Author of The Man Who Solved the Market, Rising Above, a few others. Miss Jeremy Lin.

New York Katılım Eylül 2009
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Ugur Sahin and Stephane Bancel are responsible for modern science's greatest achievement. This is the story of how they did it--a @WSJ adaptation of A Shot to Save the World, out on Tuesday. wsj.com/articles/theun…
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Rit Holtzman@BenRitholtzNBA·
The Cavs should consider getting back on defense. Analytically speaking.
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Casey Babb@DrCaseyBabb·
In Toronto, a young Jewish girl named Esther has been missing for over a week. To make matters worse, people have been ripping down posters about her disappearance, just like they did with the hostage posters after 10/7—one of the more appalling things I've ever seen in my life.
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Best thing about Rooster is the soundtrack.
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@PlaneAdmirer Almost no mention of private credit at Sohn, bit surprising. Was *ALL* about AI and how we are *underplaying* the revolution and how to profit from it. Not a bear in the den.
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@GZuckerman Anyone recommending public BDCs?
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Orlando Bravo with a strenuous defense of -- get ready for it -- software stocks at Sohn.
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At Sohn conference in NYC, David Einhorn explains why he’s a big fan of Acadia Health, a co. that’s seen withering coverage by New York Times.
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Brian Davis
Brian Davis@byBDavis·
Anybody else see the problem here?
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Belle and Sebastian rocking my suburban Panera in NJ...There's reason for hope, after all.
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Arsen Ostrovsky
Arsen Ostrovsky@Ostrov_A·
Deeply disappointing. A collaborative Jewish-Greek choral concert to raise money for Bondi Beach massacre victims’ families has been cancelled, after some members of the Hellenic Choir refused to perform with JEWS. Ironically, the event was titled ‘Concert for Hope and Unity’.
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Zak Kukoff
Zak Kukoff@zck·
In 1953, George and Barbara Bush lost their daughter Robin to leukemia. She was three years old. Barbara's hair turned white that year — she was 28. By anyone's expectation, mine included, their grief should have defined the rest of their lives. Instead they made a decision: they would wake up every morning and be happy. It's an almost astounding level of mental discipline. The ability not to ignore your horrible loss but to say life is not over. I can choose how I feel. It's not a coincidence that he became president and she raised one. More importantly, they stayed married 73 years. "You have two choices," she said decades later. "You can be happy or you can be unhappy. Just choose to be happy." This is what's key: that mindset wasn't influencing the outcome. The mindset was the outcome. We tend to think of resilience as a trait people have, but it looks more like a series of small decisions, made unglamorously, that become habitual. Eventually, you'll even forget you're making them. The Bushes figured this out 70 years before the placebo sleep researchers did. Worth taking seriously.
Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD

Literally just having a delusional golden retriever mindset measurably changes outcomes and physiology. Sleep badly? Convince yourself you're well rested. Stressful day? Convince yourself it's fuel. Failed? Convince yourself it's useful data.

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Antoine Gara@AntoineGara·
@GZuckerman The scouts in tracksuits and the complexion of a used catchers mitt in Moneyball were right.
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MLB scouting is more thorough than ever. They pore hundreds of millions into it, searching high and low for talent. Experts analyze minor leaguers to death, update lists of top prospects. Yet, Ben Rice and Cam Schlitter were never considered top prospects, never made any of those lists. They may be the best hitter and pitcher in the game this season. Pretty inefficient market it seems.
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