I have studied high frequency people for decades.
The ones who seem to attract opportunity effortlessly.
Who maintain clarity when everything around them is chaos. Who keep rising no matter what life throws at them.
The biggest thing I noticed was not what they do.
It was what they deliberately REFUSE TO DO.
Here are 7 PATTERNS HIGH FREQUENCY PEOPLE AVOID at all costs:
Two Anthropic engineers spent 24 minutes exposing every Claude Code feature you didn't know existed.
Most people will scroll past this. Don't be most people.
If you lack direction in life, just be a homie. Give the service worker a thoughtful review. Tell someone you see greatness in them. Commit to being a supplier of good feelings
Plant little seeds of inspiration that can sprout into dozens of changed lives. Completely free to be generous with your genuineness and doesn't require you to be anyone other than yourself
Sets you up for two potential outcomes. It either leads you to your purpose or it simply turns into your purpose itself. Actually impossible to lose
If I wanted to quit my job & replace my salary by Summer, here's exactly what I'd do:
1. Set up a simple website with AI before the week is over. Not next month. Not after you "research more." This week.
I don’t create for those who just want to feel good.
I write for those who chase excellence.
My words are designed to reprogram your subconscious.
The more you absorb, the more your mind evolves.
Here are 10 anti-brainrot websites you should try:
1. Project Gutenberg: Free access to thousands of classic books for deep, distraction-free reading.
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2. Farnam Street: Distils timeless mental models and ideas to help people think better and make smarter decisions.
🔗 https://t.co/3Nyi0eSxDI
3. Longreads: Handpicked high-quality long-form articles that actually make you think.
🔗 https://t.co/v2qqZFjgfs
4. Coursera: University-level courses that upgrade your thinking instead of numbing it.
🔗 https://t.co/TCy11qnHQs
5. LessWrong: Sharp discussions on logic, decision-making, and cognitive biases.
🔗 https://t.co/9FWey855TR
6. Aeon: Thought-provoking essays on science, philosophy, and society.
🔗 https://t.co/OJBBsyrKbf
7. Internet Archive: Massive archive of books, videos, and knowledge across decades.
🔗 https://t.co/ZJ7BIxlpuN
8. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Clear, structured breakdowns of complex philosophical ideas.
🔗 https://t.co/UaI0p3ZdY8
9. MIT OpenCourseWare: Full access to real MIT lectures and materials for serious learning.
🔗 https://t.co/BV4akdpLBq
10. Open Culture: Curated free courses, books, and documentaries in one place.
🔗 https://t.co/KL7cPcWvfA
95% of your social media creation work can be done using these two apps (both free)
- excalidraw
- xnapper web app (look it up)
ur a moron if u pay anything to anyone
i know social media growth businesses who charge $2500/mo and all they do is have an indonesian guy use this
This 1 hour Yale lecture will teach you more about game theory than 2 years of MBA program.
Replace one movie this weekend with this lecture, then read the article below.
That one decision changes more than you think.
In 2019, MIT professor Patrick Winston gave a legendary 1-hour lecture called “How to Speak.”
It has 18M+ views for a reason.
His frameworks:
• Your ideas are like your children
• The 5-minute rule for job talks
• Why jokes fail at the start
15 lessons on communication:
🚨BREAKING: Claude has a secret mode called "Ikigai Career Mapper."
It takes your skills, passions, and income needs and finds the exact intersection that makes work feel effortless.
Here's how to activate it:
How to manifest using the CIA technique:
Clarity: define your goal vividly.
Intention: focus your will on it daily.
Action: take small steps toward it.
The CIA method aligns your mind and energy to turn thoughts into reality. Try it for 21 days