Pranav
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Pranav
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Building AI Marketing Systems That Replace Internal Teams | $30M+ attributed revenue for 7-figure brands at https://t.co/m5jXTZrOuU

Obsidian users right now:

"OpenClaw is the new computer." — Jensen Huang This is the early PC era all over again. A few power users see it. Everyone else hasn't even started. "It's the most popular open source project in the history of humanity, and it did so in just a few weeks. It exceeded what Linux did in 30 years." A solo founder with OpenClaw can now build what used to take a 50-person team. The leverage is absurd.

And one major problem with knowing too much or seeing things clearly is that you lose the ability to participate in certain illusions that make life easier for everyone else.

Pattern recognition + not giving a fuck is the highest form of intelligence




This video of Katie Ledecky swimming with a glass of chocolate milk balanced on her head is one of my favorite things on the internet. It captures something true for all masters: they look graceful because they don't make unnecessary movements. In that way, the elegance of good technique is deceptive. I've been taking swim lessons so I can start swimming laps, and my instructor keeps teasing me about all the extra movements in my stroke, but every time I try to be elegant, I swim super slowly. It's only taken a few hours in the water to appreciate how many years it must have taken Ledecky to reach a point where she can swim so gracefully. Same story on the golf course. I'll sometimes pull up old videos of Tiger Woods ripping effortless 300-yard drives. But whenever I try to hammer the ball like that, my body gets tight and my swing gets jittery. Every skill is like this.














