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have you guys heard about the 20 minute walk theory
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano
You are one walk away from a better day.
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Start with 82 and go backwards to 1
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...this number is a prime number!
Math Files@Math_files
Hit me with the craziest math facts you know.
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The most dangerous lie in human history isn’t about food.
It isn’t about medicine.
It is about sleep.
For 200,000 years, humans did not sleep 8 hours.
That number was invented in 1938 by a mattress company called Simmons Beautyrest.
Before that campaign, the average human slept in two shifts.
Historians call it “Biphasic Sleep.”
You would sleep for 4 hours, wake up for 2, then sleep for another 4.
During that 2-hour window, people would pray, have s*x, write, think, and connect with their families.
Some of the greatest works in human history were created in that sacred middle window.
Shakespeare wrote most of his plays between 1AM and 3AM during his second wake period.
Mozart composed entire symphonies in what he called “The God Hours.”
Then the Industrial Revolution needed workers on a fixed schedule.
You cannot run a factory on biphasic sleep.
So they hired a psychologist named Dr. Nathaniel Kleitman to “prove” that 8 consecutive hours was the biological standard.
He faked the studies.
He was funded entirely by the mattress industry.
And the medical establishment adopted his research without question because it aligned with the factory model.
They turned the most creative 2 hours of human consciousness into a “sleep disorder.”
They called it “Insomnia.”
They medicated it.
They gaslight an entire generation that 8 hours of continuous sleep was healthy.
They pathologized the exact window of consciousness that produced some of the greatest art, music, and literature in human history.
You are not an insomniac.
You are experiencing the most natural form of human consciousness.
And a mattress company convinced you it was a disease.
Stop medicating your genius.
Wake up at 2AM.
Write the thing.
The “God Hours” are calling.
✨🙌🏾💫
© Andre Gonzalves

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@lisaawrites You just have to focus on making yourself more competent, capable everyday
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@weirdngkid I never thought of this perspective. In that case, which gas are we supposed to inhale ?
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@PolymarketMoney The way Open AI is operating, I am growing doubtful of its future.
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Ashton Kutcher, OpenAI could be the first major domino to fall in the AI bubble and its collapse might trigger the rest. Time to consider cashing out while the returns are still massive. You've already made a killing, Sir.
My Rationale :
1. Sora was just shut down after burning roughly $1 million a day (with some reports estimating far higher inference costs), while user downloads plummeted.
2. The COO (Brad Lightcap) is shifting to a new "special projects" role.
3. Fidji Simo (CEO of AGI deployment) is taking medical leave.
4. Significant negative publicity and user backlash over the recent Pentagon contract, with uninstalls of ChatGPT surging and many users migrating to rivals.
5. The rapid rise of @AnthropicAI, which is gaining serious ground in enterprise, revenue, and perception.
6. Most critically : An impending recession (or at least tighter corporate spending) will accelerate the burn rate. The massive recent funding round may not last the projected 18 months and raising fresh capital for a heavily loss-making company in a risk-off environment could prove extremely difficult.
Tweeple — Time will tell if I'm wrong, but I'd love to hear your thoughts.
#OpenAI
#ChatGPT
#Claude
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