Met a waiter at a steakhouse who probably adds $20k/mo to the restaurant.
Made me feel stupid because I thought he was just taking orders.
Legit assassin. No pressure in his voice ever. No fake smile. No hard sell. Controls the table like he’s done it 10,000 times.
He taught me something that changed everything about how I sell premium offers.
We sat down and my friend said he wasn’t going crazy tonight. Just wanted something simple.
The waiter looked at the menu, pointed at 3 steaks, and said:
“If you want a normal dinner, the sirloin is solid. If you care more about flavor, the ribeye makes sense. But if you came here for the full experience, that’s the tomahawk.”
Then he shut up as if nothing had happened.
No explanation. No recommendation. No “this is our best one.”
That hit me different.
People are trying way too hard to sell. You’re “explaining” your deliverables. You’re “proving” your value. You’re “justifying” why your premium offer costs what it costs.
Meanwhile killers don’t explain. They frame. They position. They let the buyer feel the gap.
My friend ordered the $280 tomahawk 60 seconds later.
Old me would’ve thought the waiter upsold him.
The new me saw what actually happened. He made the cheap steak feel basic, the middle steak feel safe, and the expensive steak feel like the only serious choice.
That is The Menu Frame.
Your prospect doesn’t need another 30-minute pitch about your process.
He needs to see the difference between the small fix, the partial solution, and the full outcome.
Because once the cheap option feels like a compromise, the premium option stops feeling expensive.
It starts feeling obvious.
Your pricing isn’t the problem.
Your frame is weak.
Our government has a responsibility to help Americans abroad.
The US already has domestic facilities specifically designed to safely care for Ebola patients.
The Trump admin should bring Americans home and help them, not outsource that responsibility to a foreign government.
Court Update:
The High Court has granted conservatory orders restraining the Government from establishing, operationalising, facilitating, approving, or permitting any Ebola quarantine, isolation, exposure, or treatment facility in Kenya pursuant to the challenged arrangement with the United States or any other foreign government pending the hearing and determination of the petition.
The Court has further prohibited the admission into, transfer to, receipt within, or facilitation of entry into Kenya of persons exposed to or infected with Ebola under the challenged arrangement.
The Court has also compelled the Respondents to disclose all agreements, negotiations, approvals, risk assessments, and operational protocols relating to the proposed facility and arrangement within 7 days.
These orders maintain the current state of affairs, prevent irreversible actions from being taken before constitutional scrutiny, and ensure transparency and public accountability in a matter raising significant concerns about public health, sovereignty, and constitutional governance.
.@joshuamalidzo .@NoraMbagathi
Business Daily reports that about 90% of KPC’s top owners bought shares through nominee accounts during the company’s IPO, keeping the identity of the beneficial owners anonymous.
Only two of the top 20 shareholders were disclosed, even as the top 20 investors hold a combined 94.27% stake in KPC.
As President, I would read 10 letters a day sent to me by ordinary Americans. At the Obama Presidential Center, we’ll have some of the letters I read — and responded to — every night. I still get emotional reading them, and it’s one of my favorite exhibits.
Students must understand that there are consequences when they set other human beings on fire.
When I visited Naivasha maximum prison I met the only suspect sentenced to death for the May 24, 1999 arson attack in Nyeri High School that claimed the lives of four prefects.
The student was 33 years old or thereabout when I met him. He was convicted by a juvenile court and later committed to life imprisonment after he turned 18.
The 2001 Kyanguli fire tragedy claimed the lives of 67 students. Two 16-year-olds were arrested and charged with murder. The judge handling the matter resigned in 2006 amid corruption-related allegations. A new judge declared the court matter a mistrial.
I took my time with the file, and it was clear that someone had done everything to make sure the two boys escaped justice. I tracked one down to an office in the CBD. He is somewhere out here.
The July 13, 1991, St Kizito High School massacre remains the most disturbing and heart-wrenching story I have covered.
The boys stormed the girls' dormitory. Reason? They had refused to join them in a strike.
In the ensuing violence, 71 school girls were raped and 19 of them lost their lives, mostly due to suffocation after being tightly packed into a corner during the attack.
Some were arrested and as usual, parents worked the justice system and many escaped the hangman’s noose.
But in a dark twist of events, most of the accused “turned mad”, and others ended up as drunks.
I remember visiting a lady now in her fifties who was still overwhelmed by the events of that night- oh she cried.
I met most of the boys then now men. Drunkards. Wasted.
Let’s see how the tragic Utumishi Fire tragedy plays out but if the prosecution proves those arrested are involved, it will be the end of school and freedom.
I have been to Nyeri, St Kizito, Kyanguli, Endarasha, and Bombolulu Girls' High School.
It's a life-changing experience!
No amount of justice or compensation can bring back the lives lost.
Affordable housing cannot become a cover for land grabbing.
The Auditor General has flagged projects built on public and community land without proper ownership records, legal processes, or public participation. Kenyans deserve answers.
I have formally demanded a Senate inquiry. Public land is not for plunder. Accountability must come before construction. #StopLandGrabbing #ReKe
Anthropic just showed a 24-minute workshop on how to actually prompt Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
Free. No signup. No paywall.
I've watched $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
“Excessive dancing invites disorder and demons.”
“For Her Majesty’s Government, keep the natives orderly.”
Colonial rule was not just about controlling land and labour. It was about controlling culture, expression, assembly, and identity.
The language sounds ridiculous today. The mentality should concern us even more.
#DecoloniseGovernance #ReKe #PeoplePower
Now that KRA (aka the Regime's money printer) is getting Ls both in parliament, on the STREETS and in the courts, they are resorting to stealing from helpless taxpayers:
1. Strange balances appearing in iTax even after you paid everything you declared.
2. Disallowing you to file returns and then imposing penalties.
3. Disallowing legitimate expenses through the system.
4. Making suppliers withholding 2% of sales and then creating MASSIVE VAT credits for low margin businesses. Note that the courts chucked out 1% minimum tax - now, this is 2%!
5. Disallowing casual wages retrospectively through selective verification exercises of previous returns.
6. The so-called automation of VAT means that ghost credit notes from suppliers are appearing in your returns, massively inflating your VAT liability, even as legitimate invoices are rejected, despite everything being input right.
7. Making the tax declaration system for businesses extremely complex and time consuming, forcing taxpayers on a wild goose chase.
Where is KAM? Where is KEPSA? Where are business owner and taxpayer associations?
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@NationAfrica None of these is global:
1. Petroleum Development Levy
2. Petroleum Regulatory Levy
3. Road Maintenance Levy
4. Anti-Adulteration Levy
5. Merchant Shipping Levy
6. Railway Development Levy
7. Import Declaration Fee
8. Value Added Tax (VAT)
9. Excise Duty
10. Customs/Import Duty
A few months back, I published this guide on how to remember everything you read.
Re-sharing it here for anyone who finds these protocols useful.
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@aomenya@SimonMyk Someone needs to tell @EPRA_KE that the formulae for calculating the price of petroleum products does not consider the circumstances such as the war in Ukraine or Middle East! Someone has to come up with a price to be used if unforeseeable events occur!
An Anthropic engineer literally stopped me at a coffee shop because of what was on my screen.
I was sitting there testing my Polymarket AI system.
He glanced once.
Then again.
Finally he asked:
“Wait… what exactly is this setup?”
I told him:
• Claude Code
• a few open-source repos
• less than $25/month
That’s it.
He pulled up a chair immediately.
Turns out he worked on Anthropic’s agent team.
Then I showed him what the system was doing.
86 MILLION trades analyzed.
Every wallet.
Every entry.
Every exit.
Every profitable behavior pattern.
One simple prompt:
“Find wallets with 100+ trades and 70%+ win rate. Rank them by profit.”
Claude scanned 14,000 wallets in minutes.
Returned only 47.
The top wallets outperformed almost everyone else combined.
He looked at the screen and said:
“This isn’t normal analytics anymore.”
And that was only phase one.
The second system scraped hundreds of live Polymarket markets in real time.
Claude filtered:
• liquidity gaps
• timing opportunities
• whale activity
• spread inefficiencies
500 markets instantly became 35 high-quality setups.
Most trades were rejected automatically before I even saw them.
Then one trade closed live.
+$84.
He asked:
“How does it decide entries?”
3 separate AI agents:
• arbitrage
• convergence
• whale-copying
No shared memory.
2 agents agree = full position
1 agrees = smaller size
No agreement = no trade
That consensus logic alone removed a huge percentage of bad trades.
Then came the exit strategy.
The smartest wallets almost never hold until settlement.
So the bot exits before they do.
Profit targets trigger on:
• expected move completion
• unusual volume spikes
Basically:
It follows smart money…
then exits ahead of the crowd.
He stared at the terminal for a second.
“How much did you start with?”
$200.
27 days ago.
Current balance:
$14,300.
271 trades.
74% win rate.
Fully automated.
Before leaving he said:
“This is extremely close to the scenarios our internal teams simulate.”
The craziest part?
The entire stack costs less than Netflix.
AI isn’t just replacing workflows anymore.
It’s replacing entire trading teams.
Comment “Claude” and I’ll send the framework.