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Math Mathew

@MathMathewP

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Math Mathew
Math Mathew@MathMathewP·
How many robotaxis unsupervised are their in houston and dallas at the moment?
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Tesla Robotaxi
Tesla Robotaxi@robotaxi·
Robotaxi now rolling out in Dallas & Houston 🤠
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
DON'T bet against Elon. I've watched people do it for 20 years. Every single time, they've been wrong. The math checks out. It's just a question of execution.
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
If you eliminate fear of the future and resentment of the past, you’ll be shocked how peaceful life becomes.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
@vinayxmahadik There is no possession that will imprint your family more than your character and work ethic.
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Yun-Ta Tsai
Yun-Ta Tsai@yunta_tsai·
Actions speak louder than words also applies to LLMs.
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kook 🏝️
kook 🏝️@KookCapitalLLC·
@saylor saylor ai slop shilling tesla and strc is amazing ngl
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
Not perfect. Just better. $STRC
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Tesla
Tesla@Tesla·
Just squeezing through
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Kyle Samani
Kyle Samani@KyleSamani·
0/ One of the things I think most people consistently misunderstand about Elon is that he is playing the game at a scale that no one else is. Examples:
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️The deepest truth is that most people cannot emotionally survive being massively right. That is the game. Finding a monster winner matters. Holding it through size, attention, regret, narrative noise, valuation fear, and your own rising self-consciousness is where the real separation happens. Once the position gets big enough, your problem stops being analysis. Your problem becomes your nervous system. The gain becomes so large that it starts feeling unreal, fragile, and morally unsafe. You stop asking whether the thesis is intact and start asking how much pain you can avoid if you sell now. That is what this quote reveals. Even one of the best ever still hit his emotional ceiling. The trade outgrew his capacity to sit in it. He did not sell because he lost the ability to think. He sold because the position became too psychologically loud. And when a true reflexive monster is still in motion, selling for emotional relief is usually expensive. The hidden structure here is simple. Great winners rarely move in a clean way that feels comfortable all the way up. They become oversized, socially obvious, overdiscussed, expensive-looking, and hard to justify to your own inner risk committee. That is exactly why they keep shaking people out. The market pays absurd rewards to the few who can distinguish between genuine thesis break and mere internal discomfort. Most professionals are built to fail at this. They are trained to trim, explain, diversify, benchmark, sound prudent, and protect career optics. That framework produces survivability. It usually kills legendary upside. The truly life-changing money comes from concentrated endurance in the rare cases where the underlying engine is still accelerating and the world has not fully repriced what it means yet. So my real view is this: Picking the winner is not the hardest part. Holding the winner after it becomes painfully obvious, painfully large, and painfully hard to justify is the hardest part. That is where almost everyone breaks. You do not make the most money by being early. You make the most money by being early and emotionally strong enough to stay with the truth longer than your fear can tolerate.
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

"NVDA gone from $150 to $800 I was long-term in it, and I couldn't deal with it, so I sold. Then it was $1,400 like 5 weeks later, and I was sick," Druckenmiller said.

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Math Mathew@MathMathewP·
@rdd147 No friends 😂 The man has no time to make friends. He’s changing the world. Simp!
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Roger
Roger@rdd147·
Damn Elon Musks entire world collapsing around him. No friends Ketamine shortage Tesla $TSLA collapsing with no viable future. SpaceX IPO probably getting big valuation markdowns as IPOs fade Sad
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