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@elonmusk He is right - how you change the current system and what you change it to are the only real questions...
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@BredsguardDalen This is Complete Nonsense - must be sponsored by a Democrat…
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Brandon McCoy Jr., a 5-star recruit out of Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth, Ca., just told the Fab Five on its alternate Final Four telecast that he is committing to Michigan.
Thirty-five years after the Fab Five stepped on Michigan’s campus, McCoy informed them that he now plans to follow in their footsteps.

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@JeffCanfie20482 You must be a Biden fan - not used to a President who not only is active on many fronts, but who can easily do more than one thing at a time.
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🚨 In 2019, a MIT lecture quietly dropped that changed how the smartest people communicate.
Most people still ignore it.
It came from Patrick Winston and instead of teaching speaking, he exposed why people fail to be understood.
18M+ views later, it’s still ahead of its time.
His core idea was simple: your ideas are like your children. You can’t just present them and expect others to care. You have to shape them, guide them, and make them easy to understand. Raw thoughts don’t land structured ideas do.
He also stressed that the first five minutes decide everything. If you don’t clearly explain what you’re saying and why it matters, you lose attention instantly. People don’t wait they switch off.
And about humor most speakers get it wrong. Jokes at the start usually fail because trust isn’t built yet. Connection comes first, then personality.
His biggest insight? Communication isn’t about what you say it’s about what people actually understand and remember.
That’s why this MIT lecture still stands out.
Because while everyone is chasing attention…
Very few know how to hold it.
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