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In 2019, MIT professor Patrick Winston gave a legendary 1-hour lecture called “How to Speak.”
It has 18M+ views for a reason.
His frameworks:
• Your ideas are like your children
• The 5-minute rule for job talks
• Why jokes fail at the start
15 lessons on communication:
I asked a millionaire what separates rich men from broke men.
I expect him to say:
Hard work
Save money
Invest early
Network
But what he said includes nothing above:
Game theory
Most people are playing the wrong game.
If you want to get rich, there are only 3 games that actually matter.
Everything else is a distraction
BREAKING: AI can now do market research like McKinsey (for free).
Here are 12 insane Claude Opus 4.6 prompts that replace $5,000 consultant: (Save for later)
R.I.P. GOOGLE FLIGHTS IN 2026.
R.I.P. BOOKING DOT COM IN 2026.
R.I.P. SKYSCANNER IN 2026.
$1,412 flight. I paid $186.
These 7 ChatGPT prompts quietly break airline pricing:
Elon Musk on building his first startup Zip2
In 1995, when he was just 23 years old, Elon dropped out of Stanford’s PhD program in physics to start Zip2 with his brother Kimbal Musk.
Elon personally wrote the first national maps, directions, yellow pages and white pages on the Internet that summer in C with a little C++.
In this CBS interview, a 27 year old Elon describes living in a $200/month office with a leaky roof:
“We found that an office was actually cheaper than apartment in Silicon Valley and we got this dinky little office that had a leaky roof. It was just the nastiest place you could imagine. I lived in it too and showered at the YMCA. This lasted for about three or four months, and the reason we chose this office — in addition to it being really cheap — was that there was an internet service provider on the floor below. So we were able to get really cheap internet access by drilling a hole in the floor and connecting to their server directly.”
In February 1999 — less than a year after this interview — Compaq would purchase Zip2 for $307 million in cash.
The interviewer also asks Elon what he thinks the future of the Internet will be, to which Elon responds:
“I think the internet is the superset of all media. It is the be all and end all of media. One will see print, broadcast, radio — essentially all media — folding into the internet. What the internet amounts to is it’s the first two-way communication medium that is intelligent. It allows consumers to choose what they want to see, when they want to see it.”
R.I.P McKinsey.
You don’t need a $300k consultant anymore.
You can now run full competitive market analysis using Grok 4.
Here are the exact 3 mega-prompts I use to replicate McKinsey-style insights for free:
One of the images of Pope Francis that will always be remembered is this one:
Crossing St. Peter's Square alone, empty due to the pandemic, in the rain and silence. No words were needed to capture the moment.