Value flows both ways, when a woman brings peace, respect & real energy, a good man invests freely.
It's not stinginess, it's standards.
Build that worth, attract the right spenders.
The easiest way to get ahead is to commit to a period of skill development. 6-12 months. Pure focus for 2-4 hours a day. Learning and building. Not just binge watching tutorials, but creating quality projects that you, others, or businesses could actually benefit from. But don't just let those projects sit around. Tell the world about them. See if people care enough to pay you. Fix what doesn't work until they do. That's it. That's what most people need to completely turn their life around.
Self-improvement is a gateway drug into entrepreneurship because you start seeing life as a system you can optimize. You start to believe that if you don't like something about your life, you can change it. And since the source of most people's problems is money, you stop waiting for a raise and start building something.
If you feel lost, build something.
A business. Your body. A skill set. Anything that gives you a reason to learn and focus.
Don't worry about choosing the right thing. Don't think about how difficult it will be.
Just start moving forward and you'll find a path that feels right
Most people quit because they forget that you have to be bad at something before you can be good at it. It's so obvious. You suck. Of course you're not going to win in 2 weeks. But if you can learn to enjoy extended periods of failure, you will make it very, very far in life.
If you don't wake up excited and go to bed tired, drop everything and think of what your future will look like if you keep repeating the same day for the rest of your life. Sit with that discomfort until a new direction appears.
do you understand what just happened?!
the guy whose AI raised $30M is starting a YouTube channel documenting his entire journey on how he built Polsia...
every single founder needs to watch this. 👇
A mentor once told me this: Just be unapologetically yourself. The moment you start filtering yourself to be liked is the moment you start attracting relationships that need constant maintenance. Do you. The right ones will stick, the wrong ones will walk. That’s a blessing.
Boy, am I glad your tweet found its way back to me! I've been searching for it for ages. I absolutely loved that analysis you did a while back on MTN shares against inflation really great work.
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia:
"Every engineer is going to have and manage hundreds of agents."
The most valuable engineering skill of 2026 is not taught in any university.
No CS program teaches harness engineering.
No bootcamp teaches agent memory architecture.
No degree prepares you to build systems that survive production.
One builder mapped the entire thing out — free, step by step, no degree required.
This is the roadmap ↓
Bookmark this for the weekend.
As someone who builds institutional level quant systems, this Stanford paper on Market Making is the closest thing to an HFT desk I have ever seen publicly shared.
19 pages. Hedge Fund level Market Making Algorithm. Bookmark & get this before someone takes it down.
Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself."
this is one of the best workflows I've seen in a long time
in this video she breaks down exactly how most people are using Claude:
- the daily workflows Anthropic's own engineers automated first
- the task pipelines most users don't know Cowork can run
- the scheduling system that handles your busywork while you do real work
- why opening Claude to type one prompt at a time is the 2024 way of doing things
if you've been using Claude for more than a month and never left the chat window, you've been using one agent when you could be running a team of them
instead of another show tonight, watch this
make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed
the guide is in the article below
🚨 Karpathy was right. He warned that 90% of AI advice dies in 6 months.
Spoiler: most tools won't even survive 90 days.
What actually compounds?
> Context engineering
> Tool design
> Orchestrator-subagent patterns
> Eval discipline
> MCP as the protocol layer
> The harness mindset (harness > model)
Your plan if you have less than 2 hours today:
Watch this 40-minute video from the master.
Then get hands-on with this brilliant guide by @0xMortyx on how to build your first AI Agent in Claude in 30 minutes 👀 ↓