Never came across a more hyperbolic statement!
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 6, 2025
America should liberate the people of Britain from their tyrannical government
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 6, 2025
“Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.” ~ Marcus Aurelius
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) January 6, 2025
Life is beautiful. Cherish the little moments, and the world will come alive in ways you never imagined.
One of Einstein's habits was considered pure madness.
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 6, 2025
Until researchers studied the science behind it.
Now, efficiency experts are copying his controversial approach.
Here's why Einstein's "sockless philosophy" was 100 years ahead of its time: pic.twitter.com/GvTGVg9TM5
"So I stopped wearing socks."
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 6, 2025
This simple solution exemplified Einstein's approach to problem-solving:
Find the root cause. Remove it completely.
Don't patch temporary solutions.
But here's where it gets fascinating: pic.twitter.com/xQPKjRPgdu
This "sockless philosophy" extended to his entire daily routine:
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 6, 2025
He structured his days meticulously.
Took regular walks for problem-solving.
And even used a spoon over a metal plate during his afternoon naps to wake himself up.
Einstein understood something crucial:
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 6, 2025
By eliminating unnecessary choices, you preserve mental energy for important decisions.
His walks weren't just for exercise - they were for deep thinking.
His naps weren't just for rest - they were for mental renewal. pic.twitter.com/WVPwtMIWwL
The science behind this is fascinating:
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 6, 2025
Our brains have limited decision-making capacity each day.
The more choices we make, the harder each subsequent decision becomes.
This is why Einstein's approach was revolutionary: pic.twitter.com/sYSiKxQsHa
He created what psychologists now call "decision minimalism":
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 6, 2025
• Eliminate unnecessary choices
• Create consistent routines
• Focus energy on what matters most
But there's something even deeper here:
Einstein's approach wasn't just about efficiency.
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 6, 2025
It was about creating space for creativity and breakthrough thinking.
His long walks allowed his mind to wander.
His simple routines freed his brain for complex problem-solving.
Modern research confirms:
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 6, 2025
Decision fatigue is real.
The more choices you make throughout the day, the harder each one becomes.
Eventually, your brain looks for shortcuts, leading to:
• Impulsive decisions
• Poor judgment
• Mental exhaustion pic.twitter.com/nByskQAfup
Here's how to apply Einstein's "sockless philosophy":
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 6, 2025
1. Identify your "socks" - recurring problems that drain mental energy
2. Create daily routines that eliminate decision-making
3. Preserve mental energy for what truly matters
This thread is quite impressive, actually.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 6, 2025
Failed attempt. AI did this. - Paramendra Kumar Bhagat | Facebook https://t.co/XzF6KkTo8l
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 6, 2025
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 6, 2025
What is irony? https://t.co/nbhRkhIKr0
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 6, 2025
In the movies I watched as a kid, the bad guys were always businessmen, and the journalists were always good guys. I was very surprised when I realized it wasn't actually like this in the real world. But you can see it happening right here.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) January 6, 2025
Today, I will perform my constitutional duty as Vice President to certify the results of the 2024 election. This duty is a sacred obligation — one I will uphold guided by love of country, loyalty to our Constitution, and unwavering faith in the American people. pic.twitter.com/w21HzdNxGs
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) January 6, 2025
Americans spent around $4,000 on health insurance in 2023 –– that’s nearly a 20% increase since 2018. It’s appalling.
— Rep. Ro Khanna (@RepRoKhanna) January 6, 2025
It’s time we pass Medicare for All and my bill with @SenSanders to cancel medical debt.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 6, 2025
It's interesting that Hindu Indians do not take an oath of office on the Bhagavad Gita, but Hindu Americans do. https://t.co/7r22YaMggP
— Salvatore Babones (@ProfBabones) January 6, 2025
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