Zuben Dorab Kavra

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Zuben Dorab Kavra

Zuben Dorab Kavra

@zubenDRK

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Zuben Dorab Kavra
Zuben Dorab Kavra@zubenDRK·
@elonmusk It's awesome, to put it mildly , the Musk machine will keep accelerating and the upcoming IPO will probably jump it even further
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The Starship factory is stunning
Jawwwn@jawwwn_

SpaceX COO @Gwynne_Shotwell: “I love working for @elonmusk.” “He’s funny— he’s hilarious actually.” “He focuses on things that I would never have thought were important.” “One is— beautiful spaces.” “This is one of the most beautiful factories I have ever seen.” Via @TIME

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Dima Zeniuk
Dima Zeniuk@DimaZeniuk·
Starship is the first planet-colonizer class rocket
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Zuben Dorab Kavra
Zuben Dorab Kavra@zubenDRK·
Absolutely brilliant guy , and one of the nicest , has this unique gift for explaining complex subjects for the non expert , Bitcoin / Crypto / Macro Economics mainly , but even outside his core competency he's the sort you'd want to hire if you wanted the best presentation , on any subject
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Robert ₿reedlove
Robert ₿reedlove@Breedlove22·
I lost my mother a year and a half ago and grief taught me something I wasn't expecting. Here's the Stoic technique that turned it into gratitude (from Letting Go by David R. Hawkins): All grief comes from attachment combined with the refusal to accept that everything is temporary. The more you depend on external things and people to feel whole, the more vulnerable you become to losing them. The Stoics had a practice for this called negative visualization (the primary other name for the Stoic practice of negative visualization is ''premeditatio malorum'', a Latin phrase translating to "the premeditation of evils" or "pre-studying a bad future") In any moment, hugging someone you love or drinking a glass of water, imagine this is the last time you ever do it (the goal is to wake up to what you already have before it’s gone). Because there will be a last time and it won't announce itself. I lost my mother a year and a half ago. There was a moment where I hugged her for the final time without knowing it. Sitting with that reality is one of the most powerful ways to activate genuine gratitude – gratitude that clears the mental clutter and puts you in a state where you can actually move forward. The book draws a line between the smaller self and the higher self: The ego is the illusion of separateness. Although this illusion can be useful at times, it distorts the underlying reality that everything is interconnected. Marcus Aurelius believed we are hardwired for service and connection & that living in that truth is where real fulfillment comes from. Here's the paradox that changed how I show up in relationships: Chasing love makes it harder to find. Your vibe attracts your tribe. I used to highlight my strengths, hide my weaknesses, and perform but it never worked. When I committed to showing up in radical truth I stopped dating entirely for over 2.5 years and met my wife 8 to 9 months after I started again – we built something real from the very first conversation. The energy you put into yourself is what gets reflected back to you by the world. The choice to live from love shapes everything – your relationships, your character, and the legacy you leave behind. I love you, mom. Thanks for all the wisdom you shared with me that I was too naive to understand. You gave me many lessons that continue to unfold even unto this day. Thank you for giving me a love for wisdom, and an ambition to learn to love wisely.
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Zuben Dorab Kavra
Zuben Dorab Kavra@zubenDRK·
Graham don't even bother to respond anymore to jokers like this , he was an embarrassment, comically so , he's not anywhere in your league and you were being very humble (as always) by even agreeing to sit and debate with him , or rather just sit since it was hardly a debate ! Bless you for your amazing books , the Gold standard on a very multi layered subject , and the unmatchable style and language command you display in any interview . Watched all your interviews with the wonderful Joe , some multiple times , besides others but Rogan by far my favourite ..... it's so great to watch two perfectly in sync people sit with each other and discuss the most fascinating of all things , I'm guilty of being an ancient civilizations junkie!
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Graham Hancock
Graham Hancock@Graham__Hancock·
Attn @FlintDibble : (1) you have been boasting and preening for nearly two years that you "won" your debate on the JRE with me and that your self-proclaimed brilliant performance "tanked" my audience. Usually, it is the loser of a debate, not the winner, who asks for a second round. I must therefore assume that your petulant demands to go "face to face" with me again mean you’ve known all along that you failed yourself and embarrassed your profession very badly when you sat down with me for JRE 2136 and that everything you've said on the matter since then is simply the smelly gas of a deeply insecure man. (2) In your pinned post of March 10th 2026 you accuse me of cowardice and lack of integrity and claim that I "rejected two different offers to go face to face” with you "on major, international media outlets". From whence came the “two different offers” for me to go face to face with you in a second debate? When and where were these “offers” made? And in what way, where, did I reject these offers? (3) For the avoidance of future doubt let me be clear. I am content for JRE 2136, the debate that you claim you won, to stand as the permanent record of what passed between us and to continue to allow those who are still interested to make up their own minds on the matter. I see no point in sitting down with you again to accommodate your neediness.
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Harriman House
Harriman House@harrimanhouse·
Fantastic to see the Korean edition of Bitcoin is for Everyone by @natbrunell sitting alongside the original. Whether in English or Korean, the mission remains the same: education on why our financial system is broken and why Bitcoin is the solution for everyone. Grab your copy of Natalie Brunell’s guide to the future of money, now available in Korean! English language edition here lnk.to/bitcoinisforev…
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Zuben Dorab Kavra
Zuben Dorab Kavra@zubenDRK·
Followed you a long time since much admiration for you as a bonafide Market expert , one of the best in fact and always love the straightforwardness and honesty of your views (very enjoyable when you call out market nonsense!).... If i may offer some caution on your Squats mention. I'm a private Holistic Health Consultant, private as in don't advertise at large , there might be a moderate risk of injury if you Squat in a kind of random way, Knees or Lower Back the usual injury susceptible areas. Not to mention its not the best combo in conjunction or straight after a meal . To be clear the Squat itself is amongst the top 5 of Human core training , I'm only questioning it's usage in the context you described.
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Shankar Sharma
Shankar Sharma@1shankarsharma·
I use a very effective, data-driven methods to flatten my post meal glucose spike: 15-20 minutes after first bite, I do 20 squats. And then 20 more around 30 minutes of finishing. In a restaurant I go to the gents and do this. It reduces spike by 10-20 pts! In the backside of the car, I do 20-30 mts soleus raise. Between these two methods, I reduce my sugar bump by 10-20% measurably. This, et al, increases insulin sensitivity and long term reduces HB1AC. Effortless. Try it Buddha Party 🎉🎉
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Zuben Dorab Kavra
Zuben Dorab Kavra@zubenDRK·
Love all your content but on this one respectfully disagree .... I know many who did it the old fashioned way , i.e. boring salaried 9 to 5 ers, and they quietly got rich , or at least rich enough (around USD 8 mil. net worth) , agreed that's not much these days but compared to failed entrepreneurship they look pretty smart ! .... granted also their average age around 50 , getting there by say 35 sure you'd have to do something entrepreneurial , and succeed! Kudos to your massive success, off the charts admirable 👍
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
You want to get rich? The greatest lie ever told was that you get rich with salary. You get rich with equity. You get rich owning things. There are two classes in the world the ownership class and the permanent underclass. The entire game is getting into the right class.
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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
It might be the caffeine speaking, but I love you all ❤️ Happy Valentine's day you sexy mf'ers. I'm writing this at a coffeeshop. Rain outside. A first date happening next to me, I'm hoping they make it. I'm feeling happy & grateful for all of this, human civilization, life on Earth, a spinning rock in space. There are 100-400 billion other planets in our galaxy alone. And there are ~2 trillion galaxies in just the observable universe. And somehow we have a chance to crack open the mysteries of the universe, to solve physics, biology, intelligence, to understand our own mind, to travel out toward the stars. And at the same time, we often bicker about the stupidest shit. The whole thing is hilarious and beautiful. All of this is a miracle ❤️ PS: It's definitely the caffeine speaking 🤣
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
When I first started reading “Animal Farm”, after finding it in the elementary school library when I was about 8 years old, I thought it would be a nice story about talking animals. But the narrative didn’t quite go like other stories about talking animals I had read 😳 I didn’t realize it was an allegory about the Russian communist revolution. The book made a lot more sense reading it again several years later 😂
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
When I first read 1984, it was not only like a light going off in my brain. It produced a strain in my stomach and a rage in my heart that has never gone away.
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Zuben Dorab Kavra
Zuben Dorab Kavra@zubenDRK·
Still here , have to wait it out , never benefitted from Bitcoin or any Crypto but for all the wrong reasons , too long to explain but lost a huge profit percentage simply because my hard wallet got hacked (even that's not clear) , other primary factor being lived in India and was barred from buying or at least they made it really difficult .... however still believe in btc and hope to enter at lower levels , zero faith in trash cash paper currency/central bank open thievery
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Heidi
Heidi@blockchainchick·
It’s a crypto ghost town Reply if you’re still here 👇
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Zuben Dorab Kavra
Zuben Dorab Kavra@zubenDRK·
With all due respect that cosy "250 million lifted out of poverty" is absolute nonsense. For any thoughtful Indian living reality and watching this Country operate the way it does, these false tag lines don't help us at all , and a slap to the bottom of the pyramid who have apparently been "lifted out of poverty"
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Sonia Shenoy
Sonia Shenoy@_soniashenoy·
Is it easier to talk about India’s growth story for people who are at the top of the pyramid because the ground reality does seems different. I asked this question to @vikaskhemani who believes that we must look at the glass half full rather than half empty. He says it is unprecedented in human history that India has lifted 250 million people out of poverty in the last 10 years and the rate of change is something we must focus on. Full episode out now ✨
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Zuben Dorab Kavra
Zuben Dorab Kavra@zubenDRK·
Elon should be recognised (besides a 100 other things !) for being the first person on the Planet as far as I know , to voice the inevitable transition from fiat currency to real currency, i.e. the collective human agreement to exchanging/ trading our intelligence and specialized skills. For all of us who believe in an advanced society bless this movement, Elon accelerates it by putting his money where his mouth is , just one example was buying twitter , giving the whole World real free speech.
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Zuben Dorab Kavra
Zuben Dorab Kavra@zubenDRK·
Thanks so much to Graham for posting this .... Daniken started my journey into one of the most fascinating subjects , little boy that I was around 40 years back. His main books , of which Chariots of the God's the best example , I must have read at least three times over at different points in my life. For anyone who is new to Graham Hancock I can tell you he is literally the World's best voice on the ancient magical past. I endorse Daniken any day , but if you read Daniken then you must read Hancock , or at least hear him on the wonderful Joe Rogan. Shout out to Randall Carlson as well who appears with him on Rogan , my life is rich beyond measure because all these amazing people do the amazing things they do.
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Graham Hancock
Graham Hancock@Graham__Hancock·
As all who visit this page have surely heard, the late great Erich von Daniken passed away on 10th January at the handsome old age of 90. I didn't know him well enough to call him a friend, more of an acquaintance who I met, chatted with and sometimes debated at conferences. See this post from 2015 for example, on the occasion of Erich's 80th birthday: facebook.com/photo.php?fbid…. Nearly 11 years have passed since then, and Erich has gone, but the questions he raised still remain. Reviled by the mainstream, his greatest gift to his readers -- very much including myself -- was to encourage an open-minded, free-spirited approach to the mysteries of the past. You were a great spirit, Erich, and you never bowed down or buckled to the pressure and hate that archaeologists and their friends in the media sent your way. Wishing you joy on your next great adventure.
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
So much writing looks the same now. I find myself back to reading the greats, Nietzsche, Jung, Hemingway, Tolstoy... original non-AI thinkers.
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Samir Arora
Samir Arora@Iamsamirarora·
@SanaSecurities So u want the situation to be much worse than it is today in terms of FII selling (if you put them in any bracket higher than current- which itself is quite out of line anyway). Also developed nations have zero tax on FIIs
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Rajat Sharma
Rajat Sharma@SanaSecurities·
The most equitable capital gains structure would be how some of the more developed nations do it. Income (other than LTCG) upto 20 lakhs - 5% on LTCG Income (other than LTCG) 20-40 lakhs - 10% on LTCG Income (other than LTCG) 40-60 lakhs - 15% on LTCG 20% on amount thereafter.
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Zuben Dorab Kavra
Zuben Dorab Kavra@zubenDRK·
@LynAldenContact Would love to hear Lyn's thoughts on Copper , it seems to be a much repeated bull csse for year forward but I get concerned when too many people beat a drum .... If anyone has a take on this please do share
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Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
A bit of a capital flight morning, with the dollar down, stocks down, and bonds down (yields up).
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Zuben Dorab Kavra
Zuben Dorab Kavra@zubenDRK·
Totally right and wonderful to see someone echo what I've thought for many many years. Theaon problem is people never universally boycott , never in India at least , and at least half this constant buying influx is from NRIs who never appreciate the damage it does to residents of the Country , the ones who firstly earn on average a lot less than the average NRI , not to mention on a massively depreciating currency
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Arun 🌞
Arun 🌞@Arun_vish·
Daily reminder to not buy real estate in India for the next 3-5 years. Do not give the mafia’s exit on their black money. Hold back the purchase and let the market crash.
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