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The Unyielded

@TheUnyielded

id like to be a renaissance man. 🐒 somehow. someway. 🕊️ apparently im a 'proletariat with stockholm syndrome'

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The Unyielded
The Unyielded@TheUnyielded·
In this fusion, the song becomes a vessel for both Gibran’s vision of love as a crucible of transformation and Frankl’s profound assertion that even in life’s bleakest hours, there lies the potential for meaning. The "clockwise witness" transcends mere passive observation; they are not a bystander to the currents of existence, but a soul entwined with the ceaseless tide of time, called upon to bear witness to both ecstasy and desolation. Yet, they are not doomed to inertia, for within the ebb and flow of life’s inevitable joys and sorrows, they are charged with a higher task—to find purpose amidst the chaos, to craft meaning from the seemingly unendurable, and in doing so, to realize that the journey itself is the very essence of becoming. open.spotify.com/track/4gtNmRW2…
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Prof. Dr. Veysi Ceri
Tekrarlama beyni yeniden yapılandırır. Tekrarlama beyni yeniden yapılandırır. Tekrarlama beyni yeniden yapılandırır. Tekrarlama beyni yeniden yapılandırır. Tekrarlama beyni yeniden yapılandırır. Tekrarlama beyni yeniden yapılandırır. Öğrenememek yoktur, tekrarlamamak vardır.
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Path of Men
Path of Men@PathOfMen_·
The big secret nobody tells you is that everything is actually easy. you just have to do it. That's it. That's the whole secret. Most people spend years psyching themselves out over something that takes five seconds of just doing it. Stop overthinking. Stop preparing to prepare. Just do the thing. It's easier than you think.
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gomi
gomi@parveen__tyagi·
delusional optimism and relentless effort are the only way out. most people lose before they even start because deep down they already convinced themselves it probably won’t work. they look at the odds and the competition and they try to be more practical and slowly talk themselves out of their own potential. but the people who end up doing insane things usually have one thing in common. they were delusional enough to believe they could actually pull it off before there was any proof. that’s the weird power of delusional optimism. it makes you keep going long enough for reality to eventually catch up to your vision. i just can’t understand why you all are this realistic with your dreams. why you only allow yourself to want things that feel achievable from where you currently stand. every massive success story ever sounded delusional in the beginning. every athlete, artist, entrepreneur, creator, all of them had moments where nobody around them understood the vision. people laughed at them. doubted them. told them to be practical. but they kept going anyway because they were obsessed enough to trust something nobody else could see yet. i mean just think about it. you are alive and here in this world. the odds were already impossibly slim. you exist on a planet floating in infinite darkness where trees communicate underground, where dead stars became the atoms in your body, where creatures glow in the ocean without sunlight ever touching them. your own brain is made of electricity and somehow produces dreams, memories, ideas, emotions. everything about existence sounds insane if you really think about it deeply enough. so why do people suddenly become “realistic” or “practical”the moment it comes to their own potential? there is nothing realistic about being alive in the first place. so be delusional, that’s the only way out. you have to understand that your brain is always creating a story about your future whether you realize it or not. some people constantly imagine rejections and failure or things going wrong. and they live inside those thoughts every day. delusional optimism just means choosing a better story to live inside. it’s believing your life can become bigger than your current reality. it’s trusting that your efforts will eventually compound into something meaningful. it’s waking up every day and continuing to move toward something even when you can’t fully see the outcome yet and life will respond differently when you stop approaching it with fear all the time. when you truly believe something is possible for you, your whole behavior changes. you take more risks, you recover faster from failure, you become more aggressive about the things you want, you start giving your 100% and then your brain also starts searching for ways to succeed and completely ignore the reasons to quit. and over time all those tiny actions compound into a completely different life. you need to believe in your future a little harder than logic allows. cause only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible. “so yeah you need to be a little delusional. you have to believe in things that aren’t true or how else can they become?”
alexei@alexeixbt

normalize realizing that the whole cheat code to life is being insanely delusional and optimistic

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Ryan Cohen
Ryan Cohen@ryancohen·
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Paul Branham@BoilerPaulie

Allow me to translate this letter from eBay for those who don’t speak legalese: Ryan, We got your unsolicited offer to buy eBay for $125/share (half cash, half stock) supported by your 5% economic interest in eBay. Our board, backed by the usual crew of bankers and lawyers who get paid either way, “thoroughly reviewed” it. We’re rejecting it. Not because the math doesn’t work. Not because the highly confident letter from TD Securities for up to $20B on top of your $9B+ cash pile is fake. None of that. We’re rejecting it because your entire approach to running a company is an existential threat to how we like to operate here. Here are the reasons we feel this way, and the things we considered before paying consultants to write this: 1) We’d rather keep milking eBay as a “standalone” cash cow than let you turn it into something bigger and better. 2) Sure, you’ve got real financing lined up and you “know people” with deep pockets, but we’re going to call it “uncertain” anyway so we don’t have to engage. 3) Your plan would actually force real long-term growth and profitability changes we’d rather not be held accountable for. 4) The debt we pretended you can’t even obtain, the operational integration and focus on seller satisfaction, and most importantly, putting someone like you in charge of the combined entity all sound like a nightmare for our current leadership structure because all of us would have zero job security. 5) The valuation math only looks bad if you ignore the 46% premium you’re offering our shareholders and the upside from fixing eBay the way you fixed GameStop, which we are choosing to do and hoping nobody notices. 6) And I hope we buried the lede far enough here: Your governance and executive incentives are completely incompatible with ours. You and your board take zero cash, no salary, no bonuses, no golden parachutes. You buy shares with your own money and only get paid if shareholders win. We, on the other hand, like our nice, reliable annual payouts regardless of whether the stock is flat or the company is just coasting. We’re not about to hand over our golden goose to a guy who eats only what he kills. Look, eBay is “strong” and “resilient” in the way every entrenched public company says it is while handing out eight-figure checks and perks to the C-suite. We’ve done the usual incremental stuff: tweaked the marketplace a bit, returned some capital, and we’d like to keep doing that without any cowboy from GameStop coming in and demanding actual skin-in-the-game accountability. Can you just leave us alone? Our team remains focused on protecting the current regime and delivering “value”… mostly to ourselves and our consultants. Thanks, but no thanks, Paul S. Pressler
Chairman of the Board, eBay
(And proud beneficiary of the status quo)

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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
Something powerful is at war with us. It willingly gaslights us as we begin to notice.
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Stellaris
Stellaris@StellarisGame·
Build no borders. Claim no Worlds. Save 20% on Nomads and upcoming 2026 releases for Stellaris with Season 10.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
To give people confidence that we are not secretly manipulating the 𝕏 recommendations, it is critical that we open source anything that influences what people are shown
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Alps
Alps@alpaysh·
I will always succeed because I am insane
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
I’m in love with this sentence: “Consistency looks like nothing is happening, until everything changes.”
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Stephen King
Stephen King@StephenKing·
RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES.
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Charles V Payne
Charles V Payne@cvpayne·
Bruce Banner had Gamma Rays Monster Rallied have Gamma Squeezes The next big movers. Making Money With Charles Payne W/ Shah Gilani Next
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ThePPShow
ThePPShow@ThePPseedsShow·
Everything will work out how it’s supposed to. No need to stress it the right people are in control. God always wins. Remember that.
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The Unyielded@TheUnyielded·
@ThePPseedsShow Ryan.. Has eyes on him right now. For the eBay bid. Which was just denied. What happens. When he reveals he didn't need ebay, and he just created a twin company. @ThePPseedsShow - hey man, DM me i would like to have a small convo with you about where we're headed. Appreciate it.
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ThePPShow@ThePPseedsShow·
Maybe it’s possible eBay wasn’t the target company GME is going for and they are about to reveal the “something that’s never done before in the history of the capital markets” next. You could have a hostile takeover still and I’m not ruling it out. But there is the possibility RC knew they would reject it. Everyone is looking at eBay while nobody is paying attention to the shell of bbbyq.
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Crafty
Crafty@CraftOfMastery·
Musha shugyō (武者修行) “Warrior pilgrimage” Samurai would leave the safety of their homes, clans, or dojos to wander the country. Their goal was to learn from various masters, hone their martial skills, gain practical experience, and achieve personal growth. Bruce Wayne is one of the best examples of this. He disappeared and tested himself in environments that didn’t care about his name or his money. You gotta be willing to step into uncomfortable environments that will help you improve your skills.
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