SharonAI Holdings - $SHAZ
Rents out AI chips to companies that need massive compute power but don't want to spend billions building their own data centers.
Clients include AI labs, big tech, research firms, and regulated industries.
Micron results: I think the biggest take away for me is really simple: Micron made more profit this quarter than NVDA made almost exactly 1 year ago. And next quarter’s guidance is way more than what NVDA made in Q3 of 2025. NVDA did about $35 billion in revenue and $20 billion in profit in q3 2025. Micron will do $50 billion in revenue and $35 billion in profit next quarter. Does everyone see this? Does everyone understand this? NVDAs market cap at the time was $4 trillion. Micron’s current market cap is $1 trillion dollars. Micron is growing faster than NVDA did last year in actual dollars and percentages and it trades at 1/4 the valuation. Math is math. Liars figure, but figures never lie.
Sauna is a major cheat code for your skin:
- Improved blood flow to skin
- Enhanced collagen production
- Reduced inflammation/puffiness
- Deep pore cleansing of dirt/bacteria
- Detoxification
The evening protocol I follow:
- 20 minute sauna at 210 degrees
- 3 minute cold plunge at 39 degrees
- Shower + natural face wash
- Anti-aging serum + moisturizer
- Sleep (in cold, dark room)
For skincare I use my Wild Roman 100% natural face routine. Only ingredients you can find in nature. Grass-fed tallow, cold pressed oils, wild botanicals. That’s it. Thousands of customers loving it with a 4.96 star average rating.
Try it here (with $25 store credit applied in cart): https://t.co/pZyProTbJF
This is hands down the best $70,000 I've ever spent.
Not my house.
Not a car.
Not a holiday.
Not a watch.
I was recently asked on a podcast:
"What's the best money you've ever spent?"
And without hesitation, this was my answer.
$68,361 to be exact.
For anyone interested, I have the full breakdown of every cost, labour item, material and fixture.
And if you gave me the choice tomorrow between keeping this or keeping almost any luxury purchase I've ever made, I'd choose this every single time.
Here's why.
Just over a year ago, we built a fully bespoke cedar garden pod.
It was custom designed from scratch and includes:
• A 3.5m x 4.5m gym
• A custom-built two-person sauna
• A six-person hot tub under a covered canopy
• Sonos throughout
• TV
• Apple Home integration
• Smart lighting
• Full WiFi
On paper, it sounds excessive.
In reality, it's become the most valuable thing we own.
Not because of what it is.
Because of what it enables.
Every morning my alarm goes off at 6:30am.
At 7am I'm training.
No commute.
No excuses.
No traffic.
No waiting for equipment.
No "I'll go later."
I walk 30 seconds from my back door and I'm in the gym.
As I've got older, fitness has become less about aesthetics and more about my mental health.
Training clears my head.
It makes me a better husband.
A better dad.
A better leader.
And removing every possible barrier to exercising has been life changing.
Then there's the sauna.
I try to use it 2–3 times a week.
Improved recovery.
Reduced stress.
Better sleep.
A forced opportunity to sit still for 20 minutes in a world that's constantly demanding your attention.
I really love looking at the birds who visit the garden also.
And then there's the hot tub.
Which has ended up being the biggest surprise of all.
Every Friday, after picking the girls up from school, we have a family tradition.
We make cocktails together.
(Non alcoholic for the girls of course before you ask!)
Then the four of us jump in the hot tub.
No phones.
No TV.
No distractions.
Just conversation.
We talk about school.
Our week.
Upcoming holidays.
Things we're grateful for.
Things we're excited about.
Sometimes we do quizzes.
Sometimes we just sit and chat.
Those moments are priceless.
The girls are now interested in fitness too.
At four and six they'll often come into the gym and ask to join in.
Sometimes they'll put on a Danny Go workout.
Sometimes they'll copy what we're doing.
They're growing up seeing exercise as something fun rather than something you "have to do."
And that's probably the biggest return on investment of all.
People often assume the best purchases are the flashy ones.
The bigger house.
The faster car.
The first-class travel.
But if I'm honest...
I'd take a smaller house with this in the garden.
I'd hand back the Aston Martin tomorrow.
I'd happily drive something boring from A to B if it meant keeping this.
Question:
What's the best money you've ever spent? (Non work related)
And why?
Our house rule is you don't have to go to sleep if you're reading. So my 8 year old is now reading 6th grade reading level because he likes thinking that he's getting away with staying up after bedtime. Win/win.
Ryan Reynolds says everyone in every industry is just winging it and nobody wants to admit it
"I always tell young actors, young filmmakers, people working in different sectors, we're all winging it. No one wants to say it, but we're winging it to some degree"
"You're betting on yourself and your experience and your ability to land a plane, and to be honest and have integrity when you're working"
"And saying I don't know. I don't trust someone who's unwilling to say I don't know. I have trouble with that"
This is not to excuse the mistakes Wyndham has made or make people like him. It’s not to say because of the below DM that wipes out the locker room incident.
Just that there is more to everyone’s story.
READ THIS IF YOU WANT TO DETOX 👇🏻
Most people think detox is just about sweating. Wrong.
Your liver does most of the heavy lifting, which is why I take glutathione before every sauna session.
My simple protocol:
✔️ Glutathione before sauna
✔️ 1 liter of water during
✔️ Wipe away sweat as it forms
What you need to try: The next time you sauna, focus on hydration and supporting your glutathione levels instead of just trying to sweat more.
As someone who has tried this in the past and remembered to start doing it again recently, I cannot recommend this slight little “hover” Wyndham Clark is doing right before he takes the putter head back enough.
BILLIONAIRE PAUL TUDOR JONES ON BUYING THE S&P 500 RIGHT NOW:
“IF YOU BUY THE S&P AT THIS CURRENT VALUATION, THE 10-YEAR FORWARD RETURNS ARE NEGATIVE WHEN YOU BUY WITH THE S&P P/E OF 22. THAT'S WHAT HISTORY SHOWS.”
JONES CALLED THE 1987 CRASH BEFORE IT HAPPENED.
HE'S NOT PREDICTING A CRASH.
HE SAYS THE CURRENT SETUP IS MORE LEVERAGED THAN ANYTHING HE'S SEEN, INCLUDING 2008.
“THE STOCK MARKET'S REALLY HIGH, AND IT'S GOING TO BE REALLY HARD TO MAKE MONEY FROM HERE.”
red light therapy sounds like complete pseudoscience until you actually read the 5,000+ peer reviewed studies on photobiomodulation. then it sounds like cheating
the mechanism is simple. red and near-infrared light (630-850nm) penetrates your skin and is absorbed by cytochrome c oxidase in your mitochondria. this directly increases ATP production in every cell the light touches. more energy per cell. that's it. that's the whole mechanism
- accelerates wound healing and tissue repair. used in burn units and post-surgical recovery
- reduces joint pain and inflammation. multiple studies on arthritis and tendinopathy
- increases testosterone when applied to the testes. yes really. a study showed 120% increase in T levels with testicular light exposure
- improves skin collagen density and reduces wrinkles. dermatologists use it but charge $300 per session
- enhances muscle recovery and reduces delayed onset soreness
- improves thyroid function in hashimoto's patients enough to reduce medication dosage in clinical trials
you don't need a $1,200 panel. a $60 red light bulb from amazon with the right wavelength (660nm red + 850nm near infrared) works on the same physics
use it 10-15 minutes on target area from about 6-12 inches away. morning is ideal. don't wear eye protection unless pointed at face. consistency matters more than session length
the fitness influencers made this look like a gimmick by posing shirtless in front of $3,000 panels. the actual research is decades old, military funded, and more robust than most pharmaceuticals on the market
All this added space?! Fantastic idea for your kitchen with added shelves.
It doesn’t even seem like a lot of added effort assuming all goes well during installation.
The man who trains the Army's psyop division tells Joe Rogan he built a tool that scores any news event from 1 to 100 on how likely it is to be a psyop.
Chase Hughes does this work for the government. Now he says he's trying to make the entire playbook obsolete by making it visible.
HUGHES: "I'm the guy that trains psyops. In two days after I leave here, I'm going to Fort Bragg to train the United States Army psyop division. I'm the guy."
"I created a tool that will give you a 1 to 100 score on how likely something is a psyop."
"The invading of Iraq would score a 98 out of 100."
"My goal is to make people more expensive to influence."
Once you can see the playbook, it stops working on you.