Have you tried turning the government off and on again? https://t.co/qsvSSh84uP
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 14, 2025
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— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) February 14, 2025
It was an honor to meet https://t.co/WqELdGiurP
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 14, 2025
Want to know the real secret to longevity?
— samyr qureshi (@samyr_q) February 14, 2025
It's not your diet or exercise routine.
Studies show your loneliness level at age 50 is one of the strongest predictors of whether you'll live past 80.
Community isn't just nice to have. It's life or death.
Excited to announce that a Dubai Loop will be built by The @BoringCompany! https://t.co/7ILR3IclDM
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 13, 2025
In 1983, Ritz-Carlton did the unthinkable:
— Ben Wolff (@uniquestaysguy) February 14, 2025
They gave every employee the power to spend $2000 without approval.
Most thought this was a HUGE risk.
But 40 years later, this one rule has revolutionized luxury hospitality forever.
Here's the story behind the famous $2000 rule🧵: pic.twitter.com/Y2i8bqBn9M
So Schulze made an unprecedented move:
— Ben Wolff (@uniquestaysguy) February 14, 2025
Every employee could spend up to $2000 per guest, per incident.
No approval required.
No questions asked.
Traditional hoteliers thought he'd lost his mind. pic.twitter.com/irhbsPOsz0
Here's what made it work:
— Ben Wolff (@uniquestaysguy) February 14, 2025
Average lifetime value of a Ritz Guest: $200,000
Spending $2,000 per incident wasn't a cost—it was a strategic investment.
But here's what most miss:
The rule isn't about spending money.
It's about trust. pic.twitter.com/DofYL8BGm1
The Forgotten Laptop:
— Ben Wolff (@uniquestaysguy) February 14, 2025
A guest called in panic from Hawaii.
His laptop—critical for tomorrow's presentation—was still at the Ritz in Atlanta.
A housekeeper didn’t trust UPS to get it there on time.
She flew to Hawaii, delivered it personally, and returned the same night. pic.twitter.com/jBvbmj54XG
The Honeymoon Rescue:
— Ben Wolff (@uniquestaysguy) February 14, 2025
A wedding ring vanished into Cancun's sandy beach.
Hours of desperate searching led nowhere.
After the beach closed, staff bought four metal detectors.
They searched through the night, refusing to quit.
The newlyweds woke to find their ring waiting. pic.twitter.com/LLPi7cJwRh
3. The greatest marketing isn't in the spending.
— Ben Wolff (@uniquestaysguy) February 14, 2025
Most solutions cost less than $100.
But just having the rule builds trust.
It shows guests the Ritz will always put them first.
That's marketing you can't buy. pic.twitter.com/hgfGXRwB0H
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