@pumpc4t Bottoms never feel like bottom.
Most ppl think bottom is a little ahead.
Max opportunity exists when it is thought crazy to invest.
Don't know about other stuff, but for #bitcoin bottom is in.
Since all ivc inscriptions are deciphered as meaningful grammatically correct statements in Sanskrit, it is fairly easy to disprove the decipherment. Either the grammar is wrong or meaning is wrong or allograph is wrong or math is wrong.
Since nobody has done that, the decipherment stands.
Also 12 points without actually saying what is wrong with his paper/decipherment basically says "I don't know what I'm talking about".
If you are having a bad day, remember that Mohnish Pabrai had 79% of his portfolio in Micron but sold the entire stake in the middle of 2023
The stock is +1400% since then
If you’re having a bad year, just remember:
Mark Zuckerberg wasted $73 billion on the Metaverse.
Tim Cook wasted $10 billion on the Apple Car.
Jeff Bezos lost $10 billion chasing Alexa.
Masayoshi Son lost $14B investing in WeWork and missed out on $150 billion by selling Nvidia early.
Cathie Wood dumped Nvidia right before ChatGPT launched and missed $1.2B
Logan Paul bought an NFT for $630,000 in 2021. Today, it's worth only $140.
Even the RICH and famous get it completely wrong sometimes.
The average person thinks that inflation means goods are getting more expensive over time.
Almost nobody understands that inflation actually means the money is getting more worthless over time.
This biggest problem with AI/LLM is the confidence with which it answers.
If a human answered with this confidence, he would become a top politician or senior manager.
Combo of high confidence, low-medium accuracy is hazardous for coders or businesses.
Don't trust. Verify.
It’s logical that word “heart” derives from Hridaya हृदय not vice versa.
हृदय has solid logic behind it
हृदयं — हृद् ददाति, यायति च इति।
Heart has no logic behind its etymology except direct lineage
Hriday > harday (अपाभ्रंश) > harda > hertā (Proto-West Germanic) > heart
Simple logic that academics wont accept.
how to unrot your brain:
- don't use your phone for 2 hours every AM and 2 hours before bed
- read 20 pages a day (like 10,000 steps for your brain)
- leave home without your phone
- delete social media from your phone and only use it on your computer
- walk 10,000 steps with no phone
- ground barefoot
- meditate for 10 mins a day (silence grows new brain cells)
- get sunlight
- digital fast one day a week
- humming for your vagus nerve
- play and have a silly goose time
☀️🥼 They tracked 29,518 women for 20 YEARS… and sunlight just became the ultimate glow-up cheat code. Avoiding the sun was basically as risky as heavy smoking.
Not 10, not 100— almost 30,000 women studied for TWO DECADES. The sunlight results? Absolutely insane. Who's ditching the shade? (wilsonfamilyhomestead)
Vitamin D is not a vitamin.
It's a steroid hormone synthesised in the skin from cholesterol via ultraviolet light, then converted in the liver and kidneys into its active form, where it regulates gene expression in virtually every tissue in the body.
We called it a vitamin because we discovered it while studying deficiency diseases in people who didn't go outside.
The name stuck.
The modern guidelines, designed for people who eat seed oils, avoid animal fat, apply SPF 30 before going to the letterbox, and work in offices under fluorescent lighting, are very effective at suppressing it.
You need cholesterol (eat fat) and sunlight (go outside) to make it.
We've managed to pathologise both.