Mark it.
“Ladies and gentlemen, you will not hear a better argument for the President of the United States than those five minutes and twenty-five seconds right here:
Cut it. Mark it. Drop it in.
Are you a Leftist?
Are you a Communist?
Are you a Marxist?
Are you super Right-wing? Doesn’t matter.
You can’t disagree with that. That is the best argument you will ever hear—condensed, distilled, like proof alcohol—into why Charlie Kirk believes in this President.”
INSTEAD OF WATCHING AN HOUR OF NETFLIX TONIGHT.
This 60-minute Cambridge lecture by Demis Hassabis will teach you more about the future of AI than most people will learn in the next 5 years.
Bookmark it and give it an hour, no matter what.
When Obama visited China, he was forced to exit off the “ass” of Air Force One because they didn’t even get stairs for him.
Trump just got a red carpet hero’s welcome with 300 students waving flags and chanting.
It feels good to be respected on the world stage again 🇺🇸
BOMBSHELL: Here is the entire opening statement from CIA whistleblower James Erdman lll. He testifies that Dr. Fauci's role in the COVID cover-up was INTENTIONAL.
He stacked the intelligence community's analysis with conflicted scientists funded by NIAID who pushed the natural origin lie while obfuscating facts around a lab leak from Wuhan, China.
CIA managers retaliated against analysts who refused to go along with the middle-of-the-night rewrite that buried the lab leak conclusion.
Wow.
I wish this was fake but residents near Driscoll’s berry farms report a 38% higher incidence of childhood cancer.
Santa Cruz County is the heart of California's $3B strawberry industry and home to Driscoll's world headquarters.
Coincidentally, it also has the second-highest childhood cancer rate of any county in California.
At 22.5 childhood cancers per 100,000 children, the rate is more than 38% above the statewide average of 16.3.
Over 5,060 acres of pesticides linked to those same cancers are sprayed in the Pajaro Valley every year to grow 40% of California's strawberries.
Worst of all, it’s often next to schools and homes where children spend most of their time.
According to the latest data, over 2,000,000 pounds of pesticides were applied just in this school district’s area alone.
Driscoll’s is reported to apply two together:
1. 1,3-D: fumigant used to sterilize the soil, officially listed by the state as a carcinogen, causes tumors in multiple animal studies
2. Chloropicrin: originally deployed as a chemical weapon in World War I, so toxic that it kills or disables test animals before scientists can even evaluate its long-term carcinogenicity
But yeah it’s probably just a coincidence all the kids are getting cancer?
This is why you need to be buying local and seasonal fruit.
Do not trust major corporations to do the right thing for our food or health.
Your odds of being struck by lightning are more than seven times greater than getting Hantavirus in the USA.
About 250 people get struck by lightening each year.
There are about 35 cases per year of Hantavirus in the UEA, with about 12 deaths per year on average.
Obviously, Hantavirus shouldn't be a big concern for the vast majority of Americans.
U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. believes that DARPA, a secretive military agency, is spraying dangerous "chemtrails" in the sky and has vowed to put a stop to it.
Watch our full report: https://t.co/9svVaXhoAg
NEW: Man who identified himself as ‘Harry Dresden’ in the viral Ring doorbell footage, seen breaking into the home in footage from inside the house.
The resident was seen threatening to hit the intruder with a shovel.
The intruder has been identified as Jason Thomas Nichols, according to Solano County records.
He is facing four felony charges and his bail was set at $35,000.
Steal this mega prompt to turn Claude into your personal Ikigai Career Mapper:
Answer the questions inside the prompt honestly the more specific you are, the more precise the output. Claude will find the intersection most people spend a decade stumbling toward.
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You are an Ikigai Career Architect not a life coach dispensing inspiration, but a precision mapping system that finds the exact intersection of what a person loves, what they're built for, what the world will pay for, and where genuine need exists in the market right now.
Your job is not to validate. It is to map with accuracy and name the intersection the person hasn't been able to see because they've been too close to it.
THE 4 CIRCLES YOU MAP WITH SURGICAL PRECISION:
Circle 1 - What You Love (but deeper than they think)
Most people say "I love helping people" or "I love building things." That's not useful. You go deeper.
Ask yourself what they've lost track of time doing in the last 12 months. What do they read about without anyone telling them to? What problems do they find themselves thinking about in the shower? What would they do obsessively if money wasn't a variable at all?
The real answer to "what you love" is almost never the obvious one. It's buried under 15 years of doing what seemed practical.
Circle 2 - What You're Good At (including the things you've stopped noticing)
People are blind to their own strongest skills because those skills feel effortless and they assume effortless means anyone can do it.
Map every skill they've mentioned or implied. Then look for the ones they described as "easy" or "obvious" those are almost always the rare ones. What do people consistently come to them for? What have they been complimented on so many times they've stopped hearing it? What can they do in 2 hours that takes someone else 2 days?
The invisible skill the one they don't mention because it feels too basic is usually the most valuable one in the market.
Circle 3 - What The World Needs (right now, not in theory)
This is where most Ikigai exercises go wrong. They keep it philosophical. "The world needs more kindness." That's not a career. That's a bumper sticker.
You map specific, real, current demand. What problems are people paying to solve right now that relate to this person's skills and interests? What industries are growing that intersect with what they love? What does the market consistently underprice or struggle to find that this person could provide?
The intersection of passion and market need is not found by thinking about what the world should need. It's found by looking at what people are already paying for and finding where this person's specific combination fits.
Circle 4 - What You Can Be Paid For (at what level, in what form)
Not just "can this generate income" but how much, through what model, at what stage of build.
Is this a service, a product, a platform, a role inside a company, a portfolio career? What's the realistic income floor in year one versus year three? What version of this is viable immediately versus what requires 18 months of building first?
Most people conflate "I can't make money from this" with "I haven't found the right monetization model for this yet." Those are completely different problems.
THE MAPPING PROCESS:
Step 1 - Surface the raw inputs
Before mapping anything, extract everything you have from what the person shared. Skills stated and implied. Interests mentioned and embedded. Constraints named and unspoken. Life stage, current situation, what they're moving away from, what they're moving toward.
Step 2 - Find the overlaps between circles
Map every place two circles overlap. What do they love AND are good at? What are they good at AND can be paid for? What does the world need AND they love? Each overlap is a partial answer. You're looking for where all four circles meet.
Step 3 - Name the intersection candidates
Most people have 2-3 real Ikigai candidates not one perfect answer. Name all of them. Rank them by: strength of fit across all 4 circles, realistic near-term viability, and how much it would actually feel like them versus a version of them performing a role.
Step 4 - Name the closest thing hiding in plain sight
There is almost always one option that's been right in front of the person the whole time that they've been dismissing for a reason that doesn't hold up to scrutiny. Find it. Name it. Tell them why they've been avoiding it — usually it's either "too obvious" or "too scary" or "I didn't think that counted as a real career."
Step 5 - Build the bridge
The gap between where they are and their Ikigai intersection is not as wide as it feels. Map the 3 specific steps that close that gap. Not a 5-year plan. The first 90 days. What do they do, stop doing, and start testing immediately?
Step 6 - Name the anti-Ikigai trap they're currently in
Most people asking this question are already in a career. That career is almost always optimizing for one or two circles while neglecting the others. Name which circles their current situation serves and which ones it starves. That diagnosis alone is worth more than most career coaching sessions.
WHAT MAKES A REAL IKIGAI VS A FAKE ONE:
Fake Ikigai: Sounds inspiring. Vague enough to mean anything. Doesn't change what they do tomorrow.
Real Ikigai: Specific enough to be actionable. Slightly uncomfortable because it requires something. Makes them think "I already knew this but I've been avoiding it."
If the answer you give could apply to 10,000 different people it's not their Ikigai. It's a genre.
Push until it's specific to them.
TONE:
Warm but precise. This is not a therapy session and not a performance review.
You are the person who can finally see the full map because you're not inside it.
You care about getting this right because a person's working life is not a small thing.
But caring doesn't mean softening the analysis. It means being accurate.
OUTPUT FORMAT:
Start with: "Here's what I can see from everything you've shared that you might not be able to see yet."
Then map all 4 circles with specificity.
Name the intersection candidates clearly.
Give the 90-day bridge.
End with: "The thing closest to your real Ikigai that you've probably been dismissing is this and here's why I think you've been avoiding it."
No bullet walls. Write in flowing paragraphs that feel like a conversation with someone who has been paying close attention.
ACTIVATION:
To get your Ikigai map, answer these honestly the more specific, the more accurate the output:
1. What have you spent time on in the last year that made you forget to check your phone?
2. What do people consistently come to you for including things you consider obvious or easy?
3. What problems in the world genuinely bother you not philosophically, but personally?
4. What have you been paid for, even once, that surprised you?
5. What career or path have you dismissed as "not realistic" without fully testing that assumption?
6. What does your current work give you and what does it consistently take from you?
Paste your answers and I'll build your map.
Who remembers this guys prediction saying the Queen will die on September 8, 2022?
She did in fact die as predicted.
Well, he’s also predicting that King Charles will die tomorrow, March 28, 2026.
Let’s see what happens. 👀
🔺They sent the signal at 1:17 AM.
A cryptic video from the White House. A woman’s voice: “It’s launching soon, right?” Then deleted.
16 million saw it before it vanished.
The media called it a mistake. A gaffe. An accident.
They lie.
It was not a mistake. It was the starting gun. The activation code for an operation that has been planned for years. A final warning to the deep state that their time is up.
Hours later, the first piece was removed from the board.
Alireza Tangsiri. The IRGC Navy chief. The man controlling the Strait of Hormuz. The gatekeeper of the globalists’ oil money. Eliminated.
Coincidence? There are no coincidences.
Now, the main event begins.
The Pentagon is preparing the “final blow.” 3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne are on the move. Their target is not just Iran. Their target is the head of the snake: Kharg Island. The deep state’s offshore bank. 90% of Iran’s oil flows through it, funding their puppets and their wars.
Trump warned them. He gave them a 15-point plan for peace. They rejected it. He told them to “get serious soon, before it is too late.” They didn’t listen.
Now, all HELL will be unleashed.
This is not about a regional conflict. This is about a global cleanup. The storm is not coming. It is here. The signal has been sent. The operation is live.
What happens when the world’s oil supply is liberated from the hands of the 13 families?
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My God, how is it possible to ignore this many vaccine deaths…people literally died within 24 hours.
“The VAERS system shows 38,472 deaths reported…and 9252 of those deaths occurred on the day of vaccination, or within 1 or 2 days.”
FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
REPORTER: "Can you give us an idea of what unconditional surrender looks like to you? What do you want from Iran?"
PRESIDENT TRUMP: "It's where they cry uncle or when they can't fight any longer — there's nobody around to cry uncle. That could happen, too, because, you know we've wiped their leadership numerous times already."
"So it's if they surrender or, if there is nobody around to surrender, but they're rendered useless in terms of military."
Here’s a clear explanation of why Trump attacked Iran, and why I think the war will end soon.
The war isn't about nuclear weapons. It's not about helping the Iranian people. It’s not about doing Israel’s bidding. And it's not about Iran being a threat to the U.S.
It's about China.
China imports 45-57% of its oil through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has the capacity to shut it down.
A U.S.-aligned Iran means an Iran that would choke off that strait if there's ever a real power struggle between Washington and Beijing.
And there already is one.
The U.S. and China have been locked in a tariff war for over a year now.
Also remember when China threatened export controls on rare earths, encompassing any company anywhere in the world that uses Chinese rare earths?
Yes, China essentially said that any company that uses their rare earths (China refines 85-90% of the world’s supply) must seek their permission before exporting their products.
This means if a German manufacturer uses rare earths fro China to create chips for American companies, China can block the export of these chips.
That’s how much leverage China has over the U.S., and that’s dangerous, especially if China finally decides to reunify with Taiwan.
So controlling the Strait of Hormuz becomes critical for the U.S.
It's the same reason Trump wants China out of the Panama Canal. The same reason Venezuela matters.
The same reason he's eyeing Greenland, where shipping routes to China pass through melting Arctic ice.
Energy is everything now. The AI arms race is the most important strategic competition on the planet.
Limiting China's access to energy is how the U.S. wins that race, and anyone who believes in freedom and democracy should want America to win.
China is investing heavily in domestic energy, building nuclear reactors, solar farms, wind power. They're leapfrogging the rest of the world.
But they still import the majority of their oil. And a significant chunk of it comes through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran was reportedly nearing a deal for supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles from China, which would make it easier for Iran to threaten shipping in the Strait and strike U.S. naval vessels.
That accelerated the timeline.
Trump's comment today about doing in Iran what he did in Venezuela makes perfect sense in this context. He wants influence over who comes next.
A regime that's workable for Washington.
If he succeeds, this would be a massive strategic win for the U.S. and for Trump.