Do not let people gaslight you into thinking that duality does not exist. You can be grateful and annoyed. You can want more and be grateful for what you have. You can be angry and frustrated and still be grateful. A lot of religious and spiritual gaslighting out here.
Plot twist: summer is canceled, survival mode is active 🎬 The wind picked up out of nowhere and sent the entire sidewalk running for their lives. New York weather really went zero to a hundred today 🌬️🏙️
actually your community IS coming to save you, people are going to show up for you, love is going to find you, strangers are going to be like angels, the world conspires for your highest good
Once you realize as a man you ain’t gotta explain a thing… let people create narratives, and once you learn that 1 person is too small to focus solely on… life becomes easy. It takes about 30 years of age to realize this. Ignore the world and get to the bag. Drama is a distraction.
Put in the work and hope for the best, but never expect any specific outcome. Because as long as you are aligned, whatever the result may be, it’s still the best for you.
read more books. read to escape reality. read to understand reality. read to challenge what you believe. read to think better. read to write better. read to argue better. read to know yourself. read to build something. a single book can completely rewire your brain.
Genki Robotics, a new humanoid robotics startup, is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
It's founded by Andy Rubin, the founder of Android, who was a Google executive for nine years. Rubin led Google’s robotics division during 2013–14, which included Boston Dynamics, which Google had acquired. Andy Rubin’s investment firm invested in Agility Robotics in 2018.
Genki Robotics's vision "is to accelerate the integration of intelligent humanoids into society — augmenting human capability and shaping the future of work and service." The company is backed by Andreessen Horowitz and AMD, among others.
Here's Andy Rubin in 2018 talking about why the bipedal form makes sense, with Agility's Cassie robot on stage