OpenAI? I detect a possible pysop. P.T. Barnum once said, “There's no such thing as bad publicity,” Microsoft most likely absorbed OpenAI without those pesky feds and spending money. OpenAI is now branded as "the most important company in modern history" All upside
I don't understand why people don't just lock in on YouTube
My faceless YouTube channels make me $120,000+/mo (long form only)
There is 𝗻𝗼 𝗹𝘂𝗰𝗸 involved.
Let me send you a free course on exactly how to do it.
Just Retweet and Comment "YouTube" (must follow)
I don't understand why people don't just lock in on YouTube
My faceless YouTube channels make me $120,000+/mo (long form only)
There is 𝗻𝗼 𝗹𝘂𝗰𝗸 involved.
Let me send you a free course on exactly how to do it.
Just Retweet and Comment "YouTube" (must follow)
8. Sunk Cost Fallacy
We continue investing in something because of past investments, not future value.
Finishing a bad book because you're "halfway through"
Staying in a bad relationship because "we've been together so long"
The past cost is irrelevant to future decisions.
Is nuance even possible on X anymore?
It feels like everything is so binary now.
You're either Pro-AI or Anti-AI
You're either right-wing or left-wing politically
You're either an accelerationist or altruist
You either love or hate [Insert Billionaire or CEO]
Am I only hearing from the vocal minority?
Is it because polarization creates more engagement?
I'm genuinely confused why more nuance doesn't seem to exist. Every single post I make seems to get responses that live somewhere on one extreme end or another instead of falling somewhere on a spectrum.
I personally live somewhere in the middle of almost all extremes. I'm pro advancement in tech but conflicted on the methods to get there. I don't identify with any political party. I see both sides of the e/acc e/alt debate and land somewhere in the middle. I don't hate anyone personally, despite how rich they are. I often don't agree with their decisions but don't hate anyone. My opinions change frequently as new information is presented to me and I try to always be open-minded.
Life is nuanced but social media encourages polarization. It's starting to feel exhausting.