Rushabh Gupta
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Instagram is for the weak, X is for the warriors ⚔️🔥

Elon Musk@elonmusk
@Jason He should post here. Instagram is for the weak.
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You can wake up one day and decide you're done being the person who kept sabotaging your own life. no big breakthrough. no perfect moment. just a decision to become someone who wins. a decision that they were done being the version of themselves that kept losing. done being the version who kept looking for the perfect time. they just start. they work 12 hours a day, they show up when it’s boring, they show up even when nothing is working and quitting would be the most logical thing to do. they just kept showing up
most people never get there. not because they’re not capable. but because they kept waiting. waiting for motivation. waiting for permission. waiting for someone to believe in them first. the people who change their lives don’t wait for any of that. they just close the door, do the work, and stay consistent long enough for the results to have no choice but to show up. no luck is coming. no one is coming.
it’s just you, the decision you made, and how long you’re willing to stay in the room before the room starts changing around you.
stop waiting. stop overthinking. stop asking if you’re ready. you already know what to do. just keep showing up, do the work, and repeat until your life has no other choice but to change
AI Panda@AIPandaX
He literally proved how a 45-second brain experiment can shift your life.
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They literally 3D-printed an eyeball. And the blind guy can see again.
Not a chip. Not a sensor. A full living human eye — retina, cornea, lens, optic nerve — built layer by layer in a printer.
Bioengineers at KAIST in South Korea pulled it off.
The whole thing took 6 hours to print. Living retinal cells stacked in precise layers with their own blood vessels. A hydrogel lens that auto-focuses.
Biocompatible polymers shaping the white of the eye. And an optic nerve scaffold designed to guide fresh nerve growth straight to the brain.
Then they put it inside a 31-year-old man who lost his sight 7 years ago in an industrial accident.
Three weeks later, his brain started decoding the signals.
He's now seeing at 20/60. Reading. Recognising faces. Naming colours.
This is the first time a complex organ made of multiple tissue types has been printed AND successfully wired into the human nervous system.
Science fiction quietly clocked out. Science just clocked in.

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@cb_doge @BrettRatner yep! that matchs your vibe. there are lot of fake friends, true once's are rare.
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@AmericaPartyX @AutismCapital no one can copy like china. they got Chinese trump and elon. 😀
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