“Elon Musk is singular in his understanding of engineering. Never been done before, xAI did in 19 days what everyone else needs one year to accomplish. That is superhuman. There's only one person in the world who could do that, Elon Musk.”
一 Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
I want to share something deeply personal, I hope you will find the time to read this:
I have some friends I attended church with in the past. They left church and started leaning left/liberal on key social justice issues where Christians have a firm stance. They became very political posting non stop on current issues like George Floyd, abortion, LGBTQ, Trump, Charlie Kirk and all other hot button topics and current events.
I found myself filled with anger reading their posts.
"How can they believe that?"
"Are you serious?"
"You are the problem with the world today"
With every post more enraged but disciplined enough not to comment or engage.
Based on their posts, we have nothing in common anymore. Anger filled my heart towards past friends.
Then last week he called me for a Real Estate question/advice!
We laughed, he was funny, he asked about all my kids, told me about his. It was a life giving 45 minute phone call with an old friend who I deeply enjoyed in the past and again in that moment.
Moses has this line he said to me (many times now) "I think you two have more in common than you dont"
Social media is dividing us. I found myself thinking things about a friend I would never ever say to him in person. He is not my enemy. I believe he loves me very much and would do anything for me if I called him.
We dont have to agree on politics or hot topic devisive subjects, we dont. I can lean conservative, you can lean liberal and we can still have a good relationship even though we dont agree, we can, I promise.
If I only engaged with those whos beliefs lined up with mine, my life would not be as good as it is today, it wouldnt
We need to lower the tone. You can still be bold, you can still proclaim your beliefs, but you dont have to hate your neighbor to do it.
Social media is dividing us. We have to fight against it.
Actress and film producer Jamie Lee Curtis breaks down in tears over the death of Charlie Kirk.
"I mean, I disagreed with him on almost every point I ever heard him say..."
"But I believe he was a man of faith, and I hope in that moment when he died, that he felt connected to his faith."
Charlie Kirk held traditional views. I didn’t agree with all of them. I’m pro-choice, pro-gun laws, not a Christian, and I don’t support everything in the Bible.
But my goodness, did I respect Charlie! You don’t have to agree with someone on everything to admire them.
What an extraordinary man — always on the road, putting himself in danger, trying to undo the damage done by American schools and universities.
He was always respectful. On the rare occasions he wasn’t, he’d catch himself and rephrase.
He gave advice to young people who had lost their way.
Charlie was one of the few who truly understood how desperately we need to change our EDUCATION CULTURE, both in schools and universities.
Most people don’t see what Charlie saw: educational institutions are the heart of society. They shape the future.
The Western world has lost a serious general in the fight for our survival.
Charlie was the best of us.
May he rest in peace.
Fathers and their children. ❤️👇