Matt Damon’s cameo in Entourage is still an all-timer: showing up to bully Vince into donating to his nonprofit.
Nearly two decades later, he’s still putting in the work.
Damon and Gary White’s https://t.co/ry5TRIgchB has helped bring safe water or sanitation to more than 85 million people through small, affordable loans. Now, Damon is helping launch Get Blue with Gap, Starbucks, Amazon and Ecolab—aiming to reach 200 million people by 2030.
I’ve seen hundreds of professors explain game theory.
But this professor explains it so simply that even a 15-year-old can understand it.
Once you understand this, you start seeing hidden strategies everywhere - in markets, business, and life.
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Dr. Becky Kennedy just reframed boundaries vs. requests in the most eye-opening way:
A boundary is something you do — it requires the other person to do nothing.
Her elevator example with her young son pressing every button:
- Saying “Don’t press the buttons!” → not a boundary, just a request he ignores.
- Actual boundary: “When we get in the elevator, I’m going to stand between you and the buttons. If you lunge forward, I will block your body.”
No negotiation. No begging. No “why don’t you listen?” meltdowns.
She handles it calmly, consistently — and the button-pressing stops.
Same with TV:
Instead of “Give me the remote… give me the remote…”, set the boundary early: “When screen time ends, I will take the remote.”
The result? No power struggles. No empty threats. No one suffers except the boundary itself being enforced.
Parenting hack: Stop asking. Start acting.
1:30 clip embedded — her calm clarity makes it click instantly.
It was absolute cinema in Santa Clara on Sunday night as #FTTB outlasted #DaBears in an 80-point thriller and now have a shot to be the #1 seed in the NFC:
#NFL
In the 1970s they ran an experiment that still blows minds today.
They took four windowless 1st-grade classrooms, swapped the harsh flickering fluorescent lights for full-spectrum bulbs that mimic real daylight… and filmed what happened next.
The difference is shocking: hyperactive, off-the-wall kids suddenly calm down, sit still, and focus like never before. The control classrooms under standard lights? Chaos as usual.
This is real 1970s footage from Dr. John Ott’s groundbreaking work (1976, Sarasota, FL). His time-lapse cameras caught something schools still ignore: artificial light spectrum and flicker can literally rewire developing brains.
Modern science backs it up hard:
- 2023 meta-review of 59 studies: kids are WAY more sensitive to light color & timing than adults
- Blue-enriched “daylight” lighting improves attention, task-switching, reading fluency
- Poor classroom lighting = higher stress, absenteeism, even myopia risk
- Natural/full-spectrum light = up to 25% higher test scores in some studies
We spend billions on curriculum and tech… but most classrooms still run 1970s prison-grade lighting.
Parents, teachers, anyone with kids: watch this clip and tell me this isn’t worth rethinking.
The 70s called — they were onto something huge.
Who else thinks it’s time for a classroom lighting revolution? Drop your thoughts