מה שקורה כאן זו חתיכת גאונות מוזיקלית. לא ראיתי שום דבר דומה לזה. צפיתי בזה 10 פעמים ואני עדיין לא יודע איך זמר מצליח לגרום לאלפי אנשים לשיר ביחד כל אחד בסולם אחר בהרמוניה מושלמת. אם אתם חסרי סבלנות תדלגו לדקה ה-4
Former CDC Director confirms the conspiracy theories -- the COVID jabs aren't vaccines. “The vaccine had never been mandated, it was never designed to prevent transmission” “Children should have never been given it”
No es historia del deporte, es historia de la humanidad.
Primera vez que un ser humano corre una maratón en menos de dos horas.
Sebastian Sawe lo acaba de lograr en Londres.
¡200 metros en 19.67 segundos!
Con solo 18 años de edad, el australiano Gout Gout rompió un récord mundial, que pertenecía a Usain Bolt, en la final de los campeonatos nacionales de atletismo de Sídney.
🚨 BREAKING: Incredible moment as Artemis II pilot Victor Glover shares the Gospel mere MOMENTS before reaching the back side of the Moon, losing communication with Earth
"Christ said, in response to what was the greatest command, that it was to love God with all that you are." 🙏🏻
"And he also, being a great teacher, said the second is equal to it, and that is to love your neighbor as yourself."
"And so, as we prepare to go out of radio communication, we're still going to feel your love from Earth, and to all of you down there on earth and around earth, we love you from the moon." ❤️
My kids are not homeschooled.
But this chart is wild.
My son (6th grade) is taking a test in May to jump to 9th grade math.
Grok outlined a week by week study curriculum with links and resources to teach 2 years of math in 6 weeks.
Shocking new MRI study on 3–5 year olds: Just 2 hours of interactive screen time per day is linked to measurable loss of white matter in the brain.
Professor Mike Nagel (University of the Sunshine Coast):
“White matter is myelin — it insulates axons like plastic on a wire. Deficits in myelin early in life mean deficits in neural connectivity.”
The more screen time, the greater the white matter loss — especially in areas tied to language development and literacy.
Nagel’s first reaction (as a researcher and father):
“Wow… I was not anticipating seeing anything like that. It hadn’t occurred to me that something as little as two hours a day was having such a profound effect.”
Parents: Has this changed how you think about screen time limits for young kids — or do you think the risks are overstated?
“To be successful, you don't have to be special. You just have to be what most people aren't - consistent, determined and willing to work for it. No shortcuts."
~ Tom Brady
Jeff Bezos says bureaucracy as we know it won’t exist in 5 years
In a fascinating conversation, Jeff Bezos talks with Francis Suarez, the Mayor of Miami, and completely dismantles the idea of traditional bureaucracy with a bold and surprisingly simple AI vision.
🤖 The vision: building permits in seconds
Bezos outlines how AI could transform the entire permitting process:
•Today: Getting a building permit takes months, even though the answer is almost always “yes.” People are just forced to wait.
•Tomorrow: An AI reads the plans, knows every regulation, and gives a decision in about 10 seconds.
•Smart feedback: If the answer is “no,” the AI instantly lists the exact changes needed to turn it into a “yes.”
💰 Why time really is money
From an entrepreneur’s perspective, the cost of delay is absurd:
•Large construction projects in Miami are multi-billion-dollar investments.
•Interest and running costs alone can hit $200,000–$400,000 per day.
•Every day an application sits on a desk literally burns money and patience.
🤝 The deal that didn’t happen
•Suarez immediately calls it a “$100 billion idea” and jokingly tries to recruit Bezos to build it together.
•Bezos laughs and declines. He says he’s too busy and sees this as a massive opportunity for startups to solve the problem for cities worldwide.
The takeaway is hard to ignore:
This isn’t about faster paperwork. It’s about removing friction from society itself. Once AI handles decisions that are already rule-based, bureaucracy stops being a bottleneck.
My take: systems that exist purely because “that’s how it’s always been done” are living on borrowed time. Five years might even be generous.
6yo learning fractions with Synthesis. Teaching style is Socratic. Answer correctly, get increasingly challenging follow-up questions.
Lover her proud face at 1:10. That justified pride in what you've learned is the best motivator. Far better than points or leaderboards.
No es año nuevo hasta que la Orquesta Filarmónica de Viena nos deleita con la Marcha Radetzky en el #ConciertoDeAñoNuevo
🔸 Este año con el canadiense Yannick Nézet-Séguin como director y paseando y dirigiendo entre el público
https://t.co/nzchbj1fAa
Algorithms and the Affections
John Piper (Nov. 2025): “If you had thought that your essence of humanness in the image of God was your reasoning capacity, over an ape or a porpoise, you’re in trouble. Because, guess what? ChatGPT is smarter than you are and more creative than you are in expressing things in language that is good. It can write prayers better than you can, and it can reason through hard problems better than you can. Therefore, there are people who are going to forsake the faith because they thought to be a human in the image of God was to be a reasoning person over against the animals, and they discovered a machine can do it better than they can. Crisis of faith. This to me is no crisis because of my Christian Hedonism. I do not think that my reasoning capacities are my essence. I think the soul’s capacity to delight in God is my essence. The soul’s capacity to enjoy God. No machine will ever enjoy, period. It will have the language of enjoyment. You can tell it to write a poem of enjoyment and it will use the language. That machine is not enjoying *her*. It’s not. It never will. Only human beings created in the image of God can enjoy God. Therefore, enjoyment matters. I mean, affections are who we are ultimately. The end of history, the end of creation, is not going to be merely rational creatures thinking rightly about God, little computers. It’s going to be people who are so perceptive spiritually of the glories of God that they are full of affections that are appropriate for those glories and can give expression to them. That’s what eternity will be.”
Source: Sovereign Grace Churches, Pastors Conference PreCon (November 2025)
I’m posting this again today. I’ve literally never done this before.
You have to watch this.
Imagine thinking there’s anymore fulfilling in life than this.
There isn’t. This is the whole point.
sat next to a guy on a flight who smelled like old money
rolex. tailored suit. reading a physical newspaper like it was 1987.
figured he was some finance executive or inherited wealth.
we got talking. I mentioned I sell stuff online.
he put down his newspaper.
"what kind of stuff?"
digital products. courses. ebooks. that kind of thing.
he smiled weird.
"I made $4 million last year selling a PDF about aquariums."
I thought he was messing with me.
he wasn't.
this guy is 61 years old. spent 30 years as an accountant. hated every second of it. retired at 55 with decent savings but nothing crazy.
his hobby was aquariums. had been keeping fish tanks since he was 12.
"my wife told me to start a blog so I'd stop boring her with fish facts."
so he did. wrote about aquarium stuff 3 times a week. water chemistry. tank setups. fish compatibility.
for 2 years nobody read it.
"I had maybe 50 visitors a month. all probably bots."
but he kept going because he had nothing else to do.
year 3, one article ranked on google. then another. then another.
suddenly he was getting 100K visitors a month. all people searching for aquarium help.
"I realized these people would probably pay for a complete guide. so I wrote one."
147 pages. everything about setting up and maintaining an aquarium.
priced it at $47.
first month: $6K
first year: $340K
last year: $4.2 million
from a PDF about fish tanks.
I asked about his marketing strategy.
"I don't have one. google sends people to my blog. blog mentions the guide. people buy it. I go play golf."
no email sequence?
"I have a newsletter. I send fish tips once a week. sometimes I mention the guide at the bottom. that's it."
no upsells?
"I made a second guide about saltwater tanks specifically. $67. people who bought the first one usually buy the second. that's my whole business."
no team?
"my wife helps with customer service. we get maybe 10 emails a day. most are just people showing us their tanks."
this 61 year old retiree built a bigger business than most "entrepreneurs" I know.
no ads. no funnel hacks. no growth strategies. no personal brand.
just mass expertise in one weird niche and patience to let it compound.
before we landed he gave me advice I didn't ask for:
"everyone your age wants to get rich fast. that's why most of you stay broke. I wrote about fish for 2 years before making a dollar. now I make more than I did in 30 years of accounting. speed is overrated. patience pays."
the plane landed. he grabbed his newspaper and walked off.
probably went home to feed his fish.