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Anna Lembke es la psiquiatra de Stanford que demostró que vivir sin dolor ni aburrimiento es la causa real depresión y ansiedad
Reveló 6 hábitos que haces todos los días y que están destruyendo tu cerebro: ↓↓
1. Coger el móvil cada vez que sientes la más mínima incomodidad
Elon Musk thinks money has an expiration date.
Not the dollar. Not the system.
The concept itself.
Elon Musk: “I think long term… money disappears as a concept.”
Not crashes. Not inflates.
Disappears.
Most people hear that and dismiss it. Musk is the one who said it. And then built around it.
Musk: “You no longer need money as a database for labor allocation.”
Database for labor allocation.
Strip away the mystique and it gets colder.
Money was never wealth.
It was a ledger of what we deny each other.
Every price is a wall. Every balance is a count of what you cannot have yet.
Musk: “If AI and robotics are big enough to satisfy all human needs, then… its relevance declines dramatically.”
His bet is the wall comes down. And unlike the people debating it, he’s building the machines that knock it over.
If machines can make anything, need stops being a negotiation. And the ledger of denial has nothing left to count.
So he reaches for what survives.
Musk: “Energy is the true currency. You can’t legislate energy.”
You can print money. You cannot print power.
Musk: “You can’t just pass a law and suddenly have a lot of energy.”
This is why he built Tesla. Why he built SolarCity. Why every company he touches bends toward energy production, storage, or conversion.
He was never chasing cars. He was chasing the real currency before most people understood what it was.
Every dollar ever printed was a proxy for energy. Every stock. Every bond. A claim on future energy dressed in paper and pixels.
We spent millennia worshipping the proxy and forgot what it was pointing at.
Musk didn’t forget.
Then he scaled it to civilization itself.
Musk: “One way to frame civilizational progress is the percentage completion on the Kardashev scale.”
Kardashev 1. Harness your planet.
Kardashev 2. Harness your star.
Kardashev 3. Harness your galaxy.
Musk: “Things really become energy-based.”
Most founders optimize for quarters. Musk optimizes for Kardashev levels.
Then Nikhil Kamath asked the question that unravels everything.
If we harvest the sun… energy is free too. Infinite. Useless as a store of value.
Money dies of abundance. Then energy dies the same death.
Both were just names for scarcity. Kill scarcity and the names go with it.
We always assumed the destination was getting everything.
Nobody priced what happens after.
What stays scarce when everything is already yours.
The machines can manufacture anything except the thing that actually matters.
Time you don’t get back. A life that still ends. Someone choosing you when they could have chosen anyone.
When nothing has a price, the only thing left with value is you.
A world where everything is free is a world that finally asks what you were for.
Most people have never had to answer.
Musk is already building the world that forces the question.
Billionaires don’t have bank accounts like you and me. They have art collections, Yachts,Mansions,Stocks. None of it gets taxed until they sell it. So they just never sell it. They borrow against it instead. Live off the loans. Pay almost nothing. Then when they die, their kids inherit it all tax-free. The wealth never gets taxed, It just gets passed down. And we wonder why the gap keeps getting wider.
A Stanford neuroscientist warns high cortisol wrecks memory, enlarges your fear center, and make your brain feel broken.
If I wanted to fix it naturally, I'd do these 8 things every day:
1. Walk barefoot on grass for 5–7 minutes.
Dans le manifeste "techno-optimiste" de Marc Andreessen, il y a une phrase qui m'a marqué :
"Our enemies are not bad people – but rather bad ideas."
Nos ennemis ne sont pas des mauvaises personnes. Ce sont des mauvaises idées.
Prenons Jancovici. L'homme est brillant, sincère, travailleur. Il ne se lève pas le matin en se disant qu'il va nuire à l'humanité. Mais l'idée qu'il porte la décroissance, le rationnement, la frugalité érigée en horizon civilisationnel est une idée profondément destructrice. Elle prend des esprits brillants et les transforme en commissaires politiques d'un futur appauvri.
Et le plus fascinant, c'est ce que cette idée fait aux gens qui l'adoptent.
Dans mon entourage, une grosse partie de mes amis est sur cette ligne décroissantiste, avec tout le package qui va avec. L'argent c'est mal mais ils en veulent. Il faut moins prendre l'avion mais ils rêvent de voyager partout. Il faut consommer moins mais ils ne renoncent à rien de ce qu'ils aiment vraiment.
Et tous ont un point commun : ils sont déprimés. L'un d'eux m'a même confié qu'il était sous antidépresseurs.
Ce n'est pas un hasard. C'est mécanique.
Quand tu crois que ton désir de vivre, de créer, de t'élever est moralement suspect tu te détruis de l'intérieur. Tu passes ta vie à t'excuser d'exister. Tu vis dans la dissonance permanente entre ce que ton corps veut (plus, mieux, plus loin) et ce que ton idéologie t'ordonne (moins, sobre, immobile).
D'où ma théorie :
Quand on pense quelque chose de fondamentalement faux décroissance, communisme, extrémisme religieux (de tout ordre) ce n'est qu'une question de temps avant que ça devienne vraiment destructeur.
D'abord pour soi. Puis pour les autres.
Les mauvaises idées tuent. Lentement chez ceux qui y croient, brutalement chez ceux qui les subissent.
C'est pour ça que la bataille des idées n'est pas un luxe d'intellectuel. C'est la bataille la plus importante de notre époque.
I was in and out of romantic relationships for years and always told myself I was just picky.
The truth was that I was performing.
Every dating situation started with the highlight reel…
Lead with strengths, hide the weaknesses, keep the baggage out of sight as long as possible.
When I started practicing radical truth, I basically inverted that entire approach.
I went into conversations and put everything on the table immediately.
Here are my problems, my baggage, how I act…
It felt uncomfortable and counterintuitive, and I wasn't sure it was going to work.
The quality of the relationships that followed was completely different.
One of them became my wife.
We now have reverence for radical truth in our marriage and have made significant strides in overcoming our own issues together.
Follow along.