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🚨 In 2011, a Stanford lecture quietly revealed more about business than most 2-year MBAs ever will.
Most people have never watched it.
It came from Jensen Huang and instead of teaching business theory, he shared what it actually takes to build something that lasts.
Watching it today feels even more relevant.
He talked about embracing pain and uncertainty because building anything meaningful comes with both. If you’re always comfortable, you’re probably not pushing far enough. The real growth comes from moments most people try to avoid.
He also emphasized that resilience isn’t optional. Business isn’t a straight path it’s constant pressure, setbacks, and tough decisions. The people who win aren’t the smartest, they’re the ones who don’t quit.
And his biggest insight? Passion alone isn’t enough. You need endurance. The ability to stay in the game when things stop making sense.
That’s why this Stanford lecture still stands out.
Because while most people chase easy wins…
Very few are built to last.
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🚨 Graham Hancock drops the TRUTH about how the pyramids were built
“To be honest, I have no answer to that question. And anybody who tells you that he or she knows how the pyramids were built are not telling the truth, because we don’t know. We don’t know.”
The Great Pyramid is locked into the cardinal dimensions of our planet… its height × 43,200 = Earth’s polar radius, its base perimeter × 43,200 = Earth’s equatorial circumference.
“This is why I’m forced to consider the possibility of a lost civilization in the human story.”
And the “Built by slaves” story? “That is utter bullshit.”
What do YOU think really happened? Lost advanced civilization? Something even wilder?
Drop your theory below 👇
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🚨 In 2014, a Stanford lecture explained business competition better than most 2-year MBAs ever could.
Almost no one talks about it.
It came from Peter Thiel and instead of repeating textbook ideas, he flipped how we think about competition.
Watching it changes your perspective instantly.
He argues that competition is for losers. When you’re competing, you’re fighting for margins, attention, and survival. The real goal isn’t to win in a crowded market it’s to build something so unique that you don’t have to compete at all.
He also breaks down why monopolies drive real value. The best companies don’t play the same game they create their own. That’s where long-term profits and dominance come from.
And the biggest shift? Stop asking “how do I beat others?”
Start asking “what can I build that no one else can?”
That’s why this Stanford University lecture still stands out.
Because while most people are chasing competition…
Very few are building something truly different.
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I love this perspective as well
Really showcases how we are "catching" the moon with this trajectory
Chris Combs (iterative design enjoyer)@DrChrisCombs
This is what we're up to btw
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What is described here is one of the mildest forms of torture used inside Israeli occupation jails. Palestinian hostages are deliberately exhausted under heat until their bodies are soaked in sweat, then forced to stand before air conditioning at its coldest setting, sending the body into uncontrollable shaking. This is not an isolated incident, it is a method applied continuously, sometimes for a day, sometimes for months, with some hostages enduring six months of sustained abuse because their captors could not break their will.
This is the baseline. Behind it sits sleep deprivation, stress positions, beatings, rape, medical neglect, and deliberate humiliation that former hostages describe as worse than the physical pain itself. These are the same 10,000 people the Israeli Knesset has now placed under a death penalty law passed on March 30, 2026, with a 96% military court conviction rate, no real avenue for appeal, and a 90-day window to execution.
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Joe Kent destroys Mark Levin and forces him to go to a commercial break after saying President Trump was fed false intelligence about Iran.
Kent says he was a key member of the Trump administration who helped determine Iran’s threat level.
He tells Levin the real threat was coming from Israel, not Iran.
JOE KENT: There was an imminent threat coming from the Israelis.
MARK LEVIN: Interrupts, starts playing music, and goes to a commercial.
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how the fuck do you people not see these are concentration camps???
Jvnior@Jvnior
Hamas let every Israeli hostage go. Israel is about execute every Palestinian hostage. There’s 11,000 hostages in Israel, mostly children.
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Pretty remarkable clip. Soldiers assault @JDiamond1’s photographer, then tell him (1) they’re seeking revenge for the death of a settler, (2) they believe all of the West Bank belongs to the Jews, and (3) they will help turn the illegal outpost they’re at into a legal settlement.
Jeremy Diamond@JDiamond1
While covering the latest Israeli settler attack in the West Bank, Israeli soldiers assaulted my photojournalist @cyrilthps and detained my team. But our 2-hour detention revealed a lot about the motives of these Israeli soldiers: acting in service of the settler movement. W/ @AbeerSalmanCNN
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“They’re using Shahed drones that cost $20,000 to $35,000 to build, and we shoot them down with a Patriot missile system that costs $4 million for one missile. It’s a 200 to 1 ratio. We estimate we spent $4 billion in the first week of the Iran war, $4 billion of munitions that just go bang and they’re done. The benefit to the American living in America is zero to negative. Who benefited? Israel benefited.”
@MichaelTLester
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“In 1909, Cyrus Scofield wrote a reference Bible and said he was going to translate it into more modern English and give his interpretation of what it means. The Scofield Bible is one man’s interpretation, and it became one of the best-selling Bibles. He took lines like Genesis 12:3 and said this means we have to support Jews in Israel forever. That’s what the Scofield Bible says it means, and that’s what Christian Zionists believe.”
@MichaelTLester
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