the Trumps are this cycle’s Beeple
— Jared Hecht (@jaredhecht) January 20, 2025
this is financial nihilism
— Jared Hecht (@jaredhecht) January 19, 2025
cc @fintechjunkie https://t.co/rtHzZ4Ec5a
Overnight, $TRUMP (FDV: $71.8B) passed:
— Packy McCormick (@packyM) January 19, 2025
- Diageo ($66B)
- CVS Health ($66.2B)
- FedEx ($66.2B)
- GlaxoSmithKline ($68.2B)
- Nintendo ($68.7B)
- Scotiabank ($69.2B)
- Northrop Grumman ($70.3B)
Up next: Thomson Reuters, Fortinet, BNP Paribas, DoorDash, Foxconn
on the other hand…
— alex herrity πΎ (@alexherrity) January 19, 2025
real market cap is ~$14bn since 80% is locked. which is only just above shiba inu coin lol.
and would still need to 4x to reach doge.
(also yes this is dumb)
— fintechjunkie (@fintechjunkie) January 19, 2025
It makes no sense at all, no value created, no contribution to the future…
— Mark Yerkes (@markyerkes1734) January 19, 2025
Real question for the experts - how is this legal and how is there no oversight?
— Designer (@untitled__psd) January 19, 2025
Has there ever been a better way to take foreign bribes?
— dave (@dclange) January 19, 2025
Starlink direct from satellite to cell phone Internet connection starts beta test in 3 days https://t.co/ygAjtTN8SY
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 24, 2025
Are you building a phone to go with that?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 24, 2025
STARLINK’S NEXT BIG THING: CELL SERVICE FROM SPACE
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) January 24, 2025
SpaceX is testing a game-changing Starlink upgrade: Direct-to-Cell satellites that connect mobile phones to cellular service anywhere on Earth—even in the middle of nowhere.
These satellites act as “cell towers in space,”… pic.twitter.com/mgLiODNdbM
This man can predict the future:
— Tim Carden (@timjcarden) January 23, 2025
Masayoshi Son.
Early investor in TikTok, Alibaba, and Uber.
Now, he's investing $500 BILLION into America's future.
His vision for AI will transform every job in under 4 years 𧡠pic.twitter.com/XdOIPJ6fuV
It is privately owned. 80% got fired. 20% are pushing his tweets.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 24, 2025
Great metaphor.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 24, 2025
This is excellent, compassionate and fair. Notice how Obama talks about getting at the end of the line. Arlie Hochshild has written in Stolen Pride about how so many Americans feel others are cutting ahead of them in line. Obama understood this instinctively. https://t.co/ZaFcbB74iC
— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) January 24, 2025
Is there any room for any bipartisan maneuver?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 24, 2025
It does feel 3D.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 24, 2025
Altman literally testified to Congress that he wouldn’t get OpenAI compensation and now he wants $10 billion! What a liar. https://t.co/YpHvcm0WZa
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 23, 2025
In 1904, a father and son bought a single steamship.
— Winston Justice (@WinstonJus34712) January 24, 2025
It was a gamble. But they had a vision: revolutionize global trade.
That steamship became Maersk—a $22 billion shipping empire.
Here’s how they turned one bold move into the backbone of global commerce: pic.twitter.com/fcXUDPx6Q4
15 Hard Rules of Psychology and Life:
— Wisdom (@Wisdom_HQ) January 24, 2025
1. pic.twitter.com/VG2qEEsOSE
From Stanford to MIT, deepseek r1 has become the model of choice for America’s top university researchers basically overnight
— Anjney Midha πΊπΈ (@AnjneyMidha) January 24, 2025
@elonmusk is smart, but he is no Einstein. @JamieDi
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 24, 2025
China has:
— Yuchen Jin (@Yuchenj_UW) January 23, 2025
- llm: DeepSeek, on par with o1, open-source
- robotics: UniTree
- drone: DJI
- TSMC is next door
- can certainly invest $500B in AI
What's the USA's moat?
***ππππππ***
— Kunal Bahl (@1kunalbahl) January 24, 2025
Due to an overwhelming response to our community, we’ve created sub-categorised WhatsApp community groups for specific job role updates. This ensures a more tailored experience for all members looking for relevant opportunities.
Here are the links to join the… https://t.co/eAteUV3A8p
Who understands the symbolism? pic.twitter.com/mK9qK5UWrG
— X22 Report (@X22Report) January 23, 2025
HNY
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 24, 2025
Laws should be long enough to cover the subject, but short enough to be understandable by a normal person who is expected to follow them https://t.co/OMvRE8mGLS
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 24, 2025
Now do UFOs. https://t.co/w5Rl9SZBOQ
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) January 23, 2025
watching @potus more carefully recently has really changed my perspective on him (i wish i had done more of my own thinking and definitely fell in the npc trap).
— Sam Altman (@sama) January 23, 2025
i'm not going to agree with him on everything, but i think he will be incredible for the country in many ways!
How so? Elaborate.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 24, 2025
Exactly https://t.co/RJZuB6NDDb
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 24, 2025
An elderly uncle called me to congratulate, and before ending the call he said:
— Paras Chopra (@paraschopra) January 24, 2025
“But unicorn hoti to aur accha hota”.
Lesson: no matter what you do, you can’t make everyone happy :)
What is your startup?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 24, 2025
The Senate just received another report that Pete Hegseth has a pattern of alcohol abuse.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) January 24, 2025
Confirming him as Secretary of Defense puts our national security at risk. pic.twitter.com/4NQUCGuMpM
The world’s most powerful person is the storyteller.
— Charafeddine (@heyCharafeddine) January 24, 2025
Steve Jobs knew it.
So do brands like Apple and Nike.
Storytelling creates movements.
Here’s a 7-step framework to help you craft stories that inspire action: pic.twitter.com/SilORm1Kdl
Example:
— Charafeddine (@heyCharafeddine) January 24, 2025
Apple’s 1984 ad: The problem isn’t “bad computers.”
It’s the soul-crushing conformity of big tech.
Apple positions itself as freedom. pic.twitter.com/tSoLhI1Ffz
Example:
— Charafeddine (@heyCharafeddine) January 24, 2025
Instead of listing specs and features, this iPhone ad nails it by simply showing you what success looks like - a beautiful picture. pic.twitter.com/SJEK097M1C
Immediately https://t.co/d4AV1mbszx
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 24, 2025
Total GDP of the world changed completely post electricity.
— Kunal Shah (@kunalb11) January 24, 2025
AI may make this even more vertical and fast. pic.twitter.com/83ZenD6pOt
AI may do that on a 100-year timescale.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 24, 2025
NYT is pure propaganda https://t.co/wedfbEdSZ3
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 23, 2025
Deepseek R1 is one of the most amazing and impressive breakthroughs I’ve ever seen — and as open source, a profound gift to the world. π€π«‘
— Marc Andreessen πΊπΈ (@pmarca) January 24, 2025
Unbelievable results, feels like a dream—our R1 model is now #1 in the world (with style control)! ππ Beyond words right now. π€― All I know is we keep pushing forward to make open-source AGI a reality for everyone. π✨ #OpenSource #AI #AGI #DeepSeekR1 https://t.co/h0pT2Em14D
— Deli Chen (@victor207755822) January 24, 2025
The Deepseek moment isn't just about AI. It's also about the world realizing that China has caught up - and in some areas overtaken - the US in tech and innovation, despite the efforts to prevent just that.
— Arnaud Bertrand (@RnaudBertrand) January 24, 2025
A stunning shift when just 10 years ago, Harvard Business Review was… https://t.co/iykmBZE3Kr
All benchmarks now confirm it: Deepseek is truly is as good as OpenAI's o1 (which is top of the range) for 3% of the price. Boom.
— Arnaud Bertrand (@RnaudBertrand) January 24, 2025
And that's when you want to pay for the API. You can also use it Open Source for "free" (which you can't do with o1).
There's no overstating how… https://t.co/FcFSA1KRzu pic.twitter.com/FyFaclFYQo
I just really hope people realize that fires have been devastating lives and homes in Los Angeles and surrounding areas for decades. I grew up with it. It just seems like all of a sudden, with a couple rich neighborhoods hit and people taking to social media, that so many from…
— Liz Heflin (@liz_heflin) January 10, 2025
Thank you https://t.co/onSO3PY9CA
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 23, 2025
kind of hilarious how deepseek is exactly what chatgpt was supposed to be—what openai originally promised—before sam pivoted hard toward profit.
— signΓΌll (@signulll) January 24, 2025
china going open source on ai is a wild plot twist—basically throws out every argument @vkhosla & others made.
this is like watching…
Everyone's worried about TikTok.
— Shawn Chauhan (@shawnchauhan1) January 23, 2025
But that's just a distraction.
China is building something far more dangerous:
A digital empire that would control the future of technology.
Here's the terrifying story they don't want you to know 𧡠pic.twitter.com/CoVPNjPHEA
In 2015, China quietly announced something called the "Digital Silk Road."
— Shawn Chauhan (@shawnchauhan1) January 23, 2025
The official reason?
Helping developing nations build digital infrastructure.
But behind the surface it was the largest digital infrastructure takeover in history.
While the West focused on headlines… pic.twitter.com/4ima1fCGbt
Huawei emerged as China's digital warrior.
— Shawn Chauhan (@shawnchauhan1) January 23, 2025
They weren't just selling phones.
They were building entire nations' digital backbones:
- 5G networks
- Data centers
- AI systems
- Smart city infrastructure pic.twitter.com/QPrHUhzqE8
Their strategy? Brilliant in its simplicity:
— Shawn Chauhan (@shawnchauhan1) January 23, 2025
1. Offer cutting-edge technology
2. Provide irresistible financing
3. Build it faster than anyone else
4. Lock in technical dependencies
But then came the masterstroke... pic.twitter.com/FK0NicaqBE
The real power isn't in the hardware.
— Shawn Chauhan (@shawnchauhan1) January 23, 2025
It's in the data.
Chinese-built infrastructure often routes data through servers in China.
Think about that for a moment.
Government records, financial transactions, personal data – all potentially accessible to Beijing. pic.twitter.com/h0M8wjsbUf
The West finally caught on.
— Shawn Chauhan (@shawnchauhan1) January 23, 2025
The response?
- US "Clean Network" initiative
- EU's "Global Gateway"
- Warning calls to allies
But they were playing catch-up.
China had a 5-year head start.
Then came an unexpected development... pic.twitter.com/eisT5TfSls
The implications are massive.
— Shawn Chauhan (@shawnchauhan1) January 23, 2025
While everyone focuses on traditional power metrics like military strength or GDP...
The real battle for global influence is happening in the digital realm.
Whoever controls digital infrastructure controls:
* Global data flows
* Technical… pic.twitter.com/GlBCKM9RRW
The crypto market just hit $3.8 trillion in Jan 2025.
— Tyler Tarsi (@ttarsi_) January 24, 2025
That's now more than 2x the entire GDP of Australia.
In a desperate response, the SEC has launched a crypto task force led by the "crypto mom".
Here's what's coming for banks, crypto, and your money in 2025:𧡠pic.twitter.com/YjMpGpwe8J
Nature's greatest teacher isn't who you think.
— scottJag (@scottJag) January 24, 2025
It's not the wolf.
It's not the lion.
It's a fish that makes its most demanding journey at the peak of its life.
Here's what salmon can teach us about purpose: pic.twitter.com/sGhPsuM3Bg
When it's time to spawn, salmon make an extraordinary decision:
— scottJag (@scottJag) January 24, 2025
They cease feeding completely.
They redirect all their energy toward one massive goal - swimming upstream to their natal streams.
Some Chum salmon travel up to 2,000 miles against raging currents.
But here's what… pic.twitter.com/gvZWg9PveQ
Their bodies undergo a complete transformation.
— scottJag (@scottJag) January 24, 2025
Their silvery-grey scales turn maroon or red in species like Sockeye, King, and Silver salmon.
Males develop hooked jaws (called kype) and distinctive humps, especially in Pink and Sockeye salmon.
They're literally reinventing… pic.twitter.com/5tIuuzLDe1
Like salmon, your greatest contribution often comes when society expects you to "swim downstream."
— scottJag (@scottJag) January 24, 2025
To take it easy. To retire. To withdraw.
But that's exactly when you should be swimming against the current.
And just like the salmon, this journey requires a transformation... pic.twitter.com/HCMjmmkiM3
The salmon teaches us that peak performance isn't about age:
— scottJag (@scottJag) January 24, 2025
It's about purpose.
These fish make their most demanding journey when they're at peak fitness.
They don't retire - they reinvent.
This brings us to the first key lesson: pic.twitter.com/7qQ2lnjgan
1. Embrace Transformation
— scottJag (@scottJag) January 24, 2025
The salmon doesn't fear change - it expects it.
Its body transforms precisely because of the challenge ahead.
Similarly, men over 50 must embrace physical and mental transformation.
But there's an even deeper lesson here: pic.twitter.com/35AUMxTSjK
2. Energy Allocation
— scottJag (@scottJag) January 24, 2025
Notice how salmon stop eating during their journey.
They draw energy from fat storage, muscles, and organs for their mission.
This teaches us about focus and priorities:
What activities are you ready to stop so you can achieve something greater?
The… pic.twitter.com/adMkD5rH0h
3. Legacy Mindset
— scottJag (@scottJag) January 24, 2025
The salmon's final journey isn't about self-preservation.
It's about ensuring the next generation thrives.
This mirrors the shift successful men must make after 50:
From accumulation to contribution.
But there's one more crucial parallel: pic.twitter.com/MosM07UoTd
Your most significant transformation happens when you:
— scottJag (@scottJag) January 24, 2025
• Reject the traditional retirement mindset
• Embrace continuous reinvention
• Build strength in community
• Focus on measurable progress
But here's what most men miss:
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