David Leo
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David Leo
@iam_davidleo
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AnyWhere Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Elon Musk personally interviewed thousands of people across his companies, says his hiring philosophy is simple:
Don’t look for a perfect resume. Look for proof someone is exceptional.
Elon Musk: “I think I’ve got more training data on evaluating technical talent than almost anyone, given that I’ve done so many technical interviews and then seen the results.”
“Generally, the thing I ask for are bullet points for evidence of exceptional ability.”
“If somebody can cite even one thing where you go, ‘Wow, wow, wow,’ that’s a good sign.”
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Father and son built a $3 million business from scratch.
Now the father owns 51%, doesn't work in the company...
...but still takes $20,000 every month.
The son says he's reached his breaking point.
Caller: "My dad doesn't participate in the business anymore. He just keeps taking the money, and I feel like I can't grow the company because so much of the profit goes to him."
Dave Ramsey: "You have to separate ownership from employment."
Dave Ramsey: "Someone can own part of a company without working there. That's perfectly fine. But someone who doesn't work there should not be getting a salary. You're running a $3 million company. You should be paid like the CEO first."
Caller: "Right now we both just take about $20,000 a month."
Dave Ramsey: "That's the problem. You've completely mixed up salary and ownership. Get yourself on payroll as the CEO. Then whatever is left is profit.. and profits get split between the owners."
Caller: "I agree."
Dave Ramsey: "Once that's fixed, then you can have the conversation about buying him out."
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Candace Owens tells Shawn Ryan the most disturbing thing she believes she discovered.
Shawn Ryan: “What's the single most disturbing thing you found that you actually believe is real?”
Candace Owens: “The understanding of pedophilia… that's all real.”
“It's a cult worship and it goes back to like, they believe in sex magic.”
Shawn Ryan: “Sex magic?!”
Candace Owens: “Sex magic. You could get into Aleister Crowley, all that's real.”
“These are the elites… these aren't people at the bottom.”
“The craziest part is the people that protect them.”
Shawn Ryan: “Think about this shit all the time. It's so…”
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A woman called Dave Ramsey asking if she should sell her house to pay off $16,000 in debt.. her boyfriend isn't helping.
Caller: "I'm really torn because I love my home... but I just want to be able to pay my debt off and provide better for my son."
Dave Ramsey: "When is your boyfriend leaving?"
Caller: "That's a great question."
Dave Ramsey: "Well, I'll give you the answer. Tonight."
Caller: "I'm actually talking to you outside because he's standing next to me."
Dave Ramsey: "You don't have a house problem and you don't have a debt problem."
"You and your son are in danger."
"When you hang up, call the police. Call your father. Get you and your son away from this guy."
Caller: "I want to fix it..."
Dave Ramsey: "We don't need to call a realtor."
"We need to get the boyfriend out of the house."
"His psychological job is convincing you that you can't make it without him."
"I'm convinced the only way you're ever going to make it... is without him."
"It's your freaking house. He's trespassing."
"We're going to remove the trespasser."
"Then we'll worry about your finances."
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Caller said his wife’s decisions left them homeless and $4,200 behind on bills.
But Dave Ramsey found out what actually happened.
Caller: “Some of the bad decisions have kind of led us into a bad place. We’re homeless and very much behind on bills.”
Dave Ramsey: “How is that her fault?”
Caller: “Partly mine too because I let it happen.”
“She wanted to help some friends who had become homeless, so she let them move into the house.”
“A lot of our resources went into the last eight months trying to help those people get jobs and get back on their feet.”
Dave Ramsey: “And where are they now?”
Caller: “I’ve gotten all of them out of the house.”
Dave Ramsey: “There’s only you… and you said you’re homeless?”
Caller: “Yes. We became homeless two weeks ago.”
Dave Ramsey: “So obviously all those people you were helping are now gone.”
Caller: “Yes. What tells me is she doesn’t want to dream because she’s afraid if it doesn’t come true she’ll be disappointed.”
Dave Ramsey: “Well, let’s dream about not being homeless. How’s that?”
“Let’s dream about getting this little handful of dirt. $5,000 changes your whole life.”
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Conor McGregor says he found God.
He explains the moment that changed his life.
Reporter: "You've been talking a lot about finding religion and putting yourself in this spiritual place. Do you remember the moment where you turned it all over?"
Conor McGregor: "You gotta do deep internal work."
"It's not just one moment. It's a whole sequence of events and almost divine coincidences that just cannot be anything but the higher power."
"I connected to it. I am not my body. I am not my feelings. I am not my thoughts. I am my soul. And my soul is connected to the highest power."
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Zendaya revealed she was nervous on her first day filming Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey.
Then Tom Holland showed up on his day off to support her.
Zendaya: “I didn’t really know what to expect and I’m very grateful that Tom came in on his day off because I was so nervous.”
“You read a script and you kind of start to think, well how is this going to look?”
“Then you get to immerse yourself in the world that’s been created.”
“There’s so much attention to detail and thoughtfulness. Everything that you see is so tactile.”
“There’s nothing I need to imagine. It’s all in front of me.”
“And I get to do it with the most incredible people that I’m massive fans of.”
John Leguizamo: “You keep naming them, you’re like, wait a minute… is this real life?”
“And then you see these incredible locations… you’re going, wow. If you can pull this off, it’s gonna look amazing on film.”
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My parents have a hard time with apps I use effortlessly, so I can understand Altman’s point.
Theo Von: How would you recommend parents prepare their children for an AI future?
Sam Altman: I actually think the kids will be fine. I'm worried about the parents.
"If you look at history, whenever there's a new technology, the people who grow up with it always become fluent. They figure out how to use it and they learn the new kinds of jobs."
"But if you're 50 years old and suddenly have to learn to do everything in a completely different way... that doesn't always work."
"The kids are going to be fine."
"Now, I do have worries about kids and technology. This endless scrolling and short-video dopamine hit... it feels like it's probably affecting brain development in a really deep way."
"So it's not that I have no concerns. I have extremely deep worries about what technology is doing to kids."
"But when it comes to adapting to AI? Kids seem really good at that. They've always been good at adapting to new technology throughout history."
Theo Von: That's a good point, actually.
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Danny Trejo recalls meeting Charles Manson in jail years before Manson became one of America's most infamous criminals.
Chris: You met Charles Manson in prison. What was he like?
Danny Trejo: Charlie wasn't the guy you saw on TV later.
"He was about 5'4", skinny, broke... he used a piece of string as a belt because he couldn't afford one."
"Some of the inmates wanted to take advantage of him because he was so small."
"Then we found out he could hypnotize people... so we let him sleep outside our cell to make sure nobody messed with him."
"He hypnotized us into feeling like we'd smoked weed. Then I told him, 'Get us loaded on heroin.'"
"Me and another guy started throwing up like we'd actually taken heroin... even though there wasn't any in the room."
Chris: So there wasn't any weed or heroin... he was doing all of this through hypnosis?
Danny Trejo: Exactly. I was actually sorry when they transferred Charlie out.
"Back then he was just a petty thief."
"The girls who followed him later... they were broken. He showed up and basically said, 'Let me lead you.' They looked at him like he was the Messiah."
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Caller has over $1,000,000 in student loan debt.
Dave: So if you make $250,000 a year, why are you only putting $120,000 on your debt?
Caller: Well, the $250,000 I calculated pre-tax... we're going to put as much as we possibly can on the debt. As the income goes up, we're hoping to be able to make payments of $20,000, $30,000 or $40,000 a month. Otherwise, I'm just up a creek without a paddle.
Dave: The income-based option does not do away with interest. Interest is going to be accruing greater than you're putting in. You're not making any mathematical progress.
"You have to be very, very careful to act like you're a broke college student... because you are a broke orthodontist."
Caller: Right.
Dave: But the horrible news is that's ridiculous figure. The wonderful news is you have great income potential and a great income right now. So you cannot relax.
"You have to cut as deeply as you can cut."
"Other than taxes, food, water and electricity, I really want everything else going toward student loan debt.
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Tate on Afghan women and being called misogynistic.
Morgan: What about their treatment of women? I mean, only tonight they have banned women from going to university.
Tate: Fantastic. Let’s get the feminists to go and teach them a lesson. The feminists are so tough and they stand up and say they can do anything a man can do. Let’s arm them up and send them to Afghanistan. I’m sure they’ll fix it.
Morgan: Do you think you’re a misogynist?
Tate: Absolutely not. I’m not a misogynist on any level. This is one of those buzzwords they throw it in. They just throw it people randomly. Homophobic, racism, misogynist, they throw it out at people.
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Give it a few years and having an app, a brand, a game, or even a startup won't be all that impressive anymore. Everyone will have one.
The hard part will be getting people to give a shit.
That's the part AI can't manufacture overnight.
If thousands of people can build the same thing you can, I'd rather be the person with the audience than the product.
Maybe.
But I've been thinking...
People are underestimating how valuable trust is about to become.
An audience that actually listens is a lot harder to copy than an app.
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NYC Mayor on America’s 250th anniversary.
“America, they will tell you, belongs only to those with the right accent or the right shade of skin…”
“Division is the oldest trick in politics and the cheapest.”
“Those who led through exclusion have tried to win power by turning us against one another.”
“This new world has been the asylum for the persecuted lovers of civil and religious liberty…”
“Too many of our leaders do not believe in America as an asylum for the persecuted, but rather one that persecutes those seeking asylum.”
“We see a nation of contradictions.”
“We see the wealthiest country in history… where children go to sleep hungry while the world’s first trillionaire hungers for more.”
“Monopolies dominate every industry and oligarchs buy elections.”
“We see masked agents in our streets… detaining undocumented workers.”
“A nation whose wealth was built by those with callused hands… while that wealth now sits in the hands of a few.”
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A graduate calls Dave Ramsey asking if he should buy a rental property... despite having $290,000 in student loan debt.
Caller: My wife and I are both recent graduates. We have... an ass amount, I mean amount of debt. We're looking at about $290,000 in student loans.
Dave Ramsey: Good God! who's the doctor?
Caller: My wife has her doctorate in physical therapy. I have a master's in environmental health and safety and a bachelor's in chemistry. My question is... would it be a bad decision to purchase some rental property?
Dave Ramsey: Yeah... you're broke!
You're $300,000 in debt and you're calling me talking about rental property?! You will work like an animal until you get this mess cleaned up. You do not buy rental property.
Caller: Here's what we've done so far... We sold our house and have $37,000 cash. The house we're renting is $800 a month. We could buy a $60,000 house with about a $400 mortgage, rent it out, and use the extra $400 to pay off debt.
Dave Ramsey: That's assuming the renter pays and assuming it's rented.
Caller: Rental houses around here stay full. I'm a handyman. I did all the renovations on our last house myself. We could almost carry both mortgages for less than we're paying in rent.
Dave Ramsey: You have $300,000 in student loan debt, dude.
Caller: I know... yes sir.
Dave Ramsey: Don't talk to me about buying a rental house. Use the money to get out of debt. Keep your life simple. Quit trying to borrow your way through all your dreams. You're turning them into nightmares. Pay off the debt.
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Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour on regulating prediction markets & insider trading concerns.
"I'm all for regulation. Our entire history has been a pro-regulation company."
"You KYC everyone. We know everyone's identity."
"Then you run comprehensive surveillance."
"When weird patterns happen in the prices, you flag participants and investigate them."
"From fines all the way to prosecution."
"It's a hard problem, but not an impossible one."
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Thank you to everyone who used my free DeepSeek API key.
The quota has now run out, for now the key is no longer available. 😂

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OMG 🤣
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@youngchul_moon we need the Translation feature on TWIG so that we can interact with international users
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openai ipo leaks
~$13b revenue
~$34b spend
~-$39b losses
the paradox
- revenue exploding
- losses exploding faster
both true at once
what’s happening
- chatgpt share drops to ~46%
- claude + others gaining ground
- competition is real now
why markets don’t care (yet)
- ai is being priced like infrastructure
- not software margins
- growth > profitability
spacex effect
spacex ipo showed markets still reward:
- deep tech
- high burn
- strategic dominance narratives
even with losses
so the real question isn’t:
“is openai gonna profitable?”
it’s:
“does anyone else get to win this category?”

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