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animator/storyteller • videos made only for fun and do not suggest price appreciation for any asset • never financial advice

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k1cks
k1cks@itsk1cks·
This is the most undervalued meme coin in the fabled golden bull run
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k1cks@itsk1cks·
@TheFlowHorse The easy access to the Forbes list and the lifestyle of the .1% has given everyone brainrot
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Horse@TheFlowHorse·
Engagement bait of the day. The replies agreeing with this are some of the most aggressively stupid people this app has to offer.
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Iain Dunning
Iain Dunning@iaindunning·
The age-old struggle of "I just have to lock in" (this time, John Adams)
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k1cks@itsk1cks·
@PaladinRood Prediction markets have major flaws with single points of failure, too easy to manipulate. They remain great for large scale, complex outcomes.
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Paladin 🎖
Paladin 🎖@PaladinRood·
Secretária de imprensa da Casa Branca Karoline Leavitt encerrou abruptamente a coletiva de imprensa da Casa Branca segundos antes de completar 65 minutos. Na plataforma Kalshi, havia um mercado apostando se a briefing duraria mais de 65 minutos. Minutos antes do fim, as odds davam 98% de chance para “sim”, tornando a aposta no “não” muito barata. Quando ela parou exatamente antes da marca, quem apostou no “não” lucrou cerca de 50x em segundos. Suspeitas de insider trading surgiram porque Leavitt olhou para cima (possivelmente para um relógio ou sinal) antes de cortar. Nas redes, muitos acreditam que alguém da equipe ou próxima à Casa Branca apostou no “não” nos momentos finais, usando informação privilegiada.
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k1cks
k1cks@itsk1cks·
@Hesamation And why does he think he was able to be in creative mode when he was younger? Because others were in survival mode. He’s welcome to a world where even kids are
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ℏεsam@Hesamation·
“if a machine can replace you, you were never using your soul in the first place.” this is gonna stick in my mind for a long time.
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Speranza Intel
Speranza Intel@SperanzaIntel·
🚨 WHERE TO FIND THE BOBCAT BLUEPRINT! 🔵 Blue Gate: Locked Gate You don’t need to open the gate to get the Bobcat BP. One of our friends found 5 Bobcat BPs in just 2 raids from: • 🧱 Pilgrims Peak (Breach & Search – best spot) • 🧰 Ancient Fort Breach & Search box • 🚗 Locked Gate underground checkpoint car hood
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k1cks@itsk1cks·
@anymanfitness My most successful weight loss regimes have always just been cutting calories and adding exercise. Nothing complicated.
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Jason Helmes@anymanfitness·
When you try to lose weight, you avoid sugar, carbs, seed oils, do 24+ hour prolonged fasts, and go "Carnivore". When you want your dog to lose weight, you put less food in his bowl and walk him more.
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k1cks@itsk1cks·
@flowidealism Volition is the most important part of learning, and schooling is almost always contra that. Autodidacts become best in class because they want to learn it, and as such find any way to do so.
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Michael Strong@flowidealism·
As an autodidact, this is how I’ve been learning since high school - and I wish that I had had the opportunity to learn this way at a much younger age. In graduate school I began learning economics by reading economics journal articles- and working backwards from what concepts I needed to learn in real time. As an undergraduate at @stjohnscollege , we dive into Aristotle, Kant, and Einstein with no preparation or background at all - just figure it out. I continue to be shocked by people who assume that learning = schooling (ie almost everyone). Schooling is the very worst approach to learning as far as I’m concerned.
Zara Zhang@zarazhangrui

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k1cks@itsk1cks·
@tobi High agency also leads to a more universal sense of volition in everything you do, which I’d argue is a top 3 most important thing for happiness and meaning
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tobi lutke@tobi·
This seems correct. With massive implications.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Agency > Intelligence I had this intuitively wrong for decades, I think due to a pervasive cultural veneration of intelligence, various entertainment/media, obsession with IQ etc. Agency is significantly more powerful and significantly more scarce. Are you hiring for agency? Are we educating for agency? Are you acting as if you had 10X agency? Grok explanation is ~close: “Agency, as a personality trait, refers to an individual's capacity to take initiative, make decisions, and exert control over their actions and environment. It’s about being proactive rather than reactive—someone with high agency doesn’t just let life happen to them; they shape it. Think of it as a blend of self-efficacy, determination, and a sense of ownership over one’s path. People with strong agency tend to set goals and pursue them with confidence, even in the face of obstacles. They’re the type to say, “I’ll figure it out,” and then actually do it. On the flip side, someone low in agency might feel more like a passenger in their own life, waiting for external forces—like luck, other people, or circumstances—to dictate what happens next. It’s not quite the same as assertiveness or ambition, though it can overlap. Agency is quieter, more internal—it’s the belief that you *can* act, paired with the will to follow through. Psychologists often tie it to concepts like locus of control: high-agency folks lean toward an internal locus, feeling they steer their fate, while low-agency folks might lean external, seeing life as something that happens *to* them.”

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chimp@chimpp·
when my whole family is talking about their high paying jobs at christmas dinner but my niece tells me i'm the best degenerate gambler she's ever seen
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Jebus@Jebus·
Desantis wants to be president, that guy isn’t spending 1 second in prison
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Rensing Trades
Rensing Trades@RensingTrades·
$CMG Absolute game changer for people trying to build muscle and pack in the protein! Good on Chipotle!
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb@nntaleb·
If you feel that you are in competition with anyone, for anything, you are a loser.
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k1cks@itsk1cks·
@Nero Fuck off, never shit on someone trying to get better
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k1cks@itsk1cks·
@pappageorge robust but not super useful tbh self-determination theory remains my favorite
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Nick Pappageorge
Nick Pappageorge@pappageorge·
TIL that Big Five Personality is pretty much the most robust finding in psychology. Reproduces in 50 countries, east & west, across languages. Highly highly predictive of outcomes.
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k1cks@itsk1cks·
a rule in my system is to withdraw everything when I chop myself like I have, guess it’s time for hibernation
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k1cks@itsk1cks·
what am I doing
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k1cks@itsk1cks·
@xmgnr I have determined this is bait
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k1cks@itsk1cks·
@xmgnr this is the history of private goods/rights though. can only be defended publicly. we may not care about privacy on average, but we care deeply about it in tail risk situations, which by itself is worth it
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major@xmgnr·
all this talk about privacy is intellectually dishonest ppl think privacy is now important bc of ZEC pump but look at revealed preference: how many ppl actually go out of there way to maintain financial privacy in their everyday life? literally nobody cares if mert gave a fuck about privacy he wouldnt be talking about buying zcash all the fucking time and posting on twitter 24/7
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