Matthew McConaughey and Joe Rogan says being rich won’t make you happy but life becomes boring.
He says too many people chase success but never stop to ask if it brings profit not money, but value.
Joe Rogan adds that people think reaching the top means you’ll automatically be happy. It doesn’t.
You end up with a mansion that’s too big to feel like home, favorite chairs you haven’t sat in for years, paintings you forgot you owned, and numbers that keep growing while fulfillment doesn’t.
This is real footage from 126 years ago.
What you are watching is the trottoir roulant, the moving sidewalk, built for the great World's Fair in Paris in 1900.
More than a century ago, three years before the Wright brothers would make the first airplane flight, the city built an electric street that carried you across itself while you simply stood there...
It ran in a loop of around three and a half kilometres, raised on a viaduct above the fairgrounds, with nine stations where you could step on and off.
And it had a clever design: two moving platforms side by side, one going at walking pace and one faster, so you could step onto the slow one first, then onto the quick one, and ride the whole circuit in about twenty-six minutes without taking a single step.
Nearly fifty million people came to that fair, and for most of them it was the first time they had ever moved through a place without taking a step.
The very first moving walkway had appeared seven years earlier, at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893, built by the same designers. But the Paris version was longer, faster, and far more sophisticated, and it was here that the world truly fell in love with the idea.
It astonished people. The thought that the ground itself could carry you felt like magic, like something out of a dream of the future. They even called it the Rue de l'Avenir: the Street of the Future.
Thomas Edison sent a crew to film it, which is why we can still watch it today...
APPLE BANKS ON YOU PAYING $2.99/MONTH FOR ICLOUD FOREVER.
You don't need it.
I freed 47GB in 10 minutes without spending a cent.
Here are the 5 steps to copy:
1 ▸ Kill the Photo Storage Trap
Go to Settings → Photos → turn OFF “iCloud Photos” if you don’t use it. Then open the Photos app → Albums → Recently Deleted → Delete All. iOS secretly holds deleted photos for 30 days. That alone usually frees 3-8GB instantly.
2 ▸ Offload Apps You Don’t Actually Use
Settings → General → iPhone Storage. Scroll through the list. Tap every app you haven’t opened in 30+ days and hit “Offload App.” It deletes the app but keeps your data — so you can reinstall anytime without losing a thing. Easy 5-10GB back.
3 ▸ Clear the Hidden Cache in Safari and Messages
Settings → Safari → Clear History and Website Data.
Then Settings → Messages → Keep Messages → change to “1 Year” (or 30 days if you’re ruthless). Old attachments, GIFs, and message threads take up more space than most apps. This usually recovers 4-12GB.
4 ▸ Delete Large Attachments Without Scrolling Forever
Settings → General → iPhone Storage → tap Messages → “Review Large Attachments.” iOS shows you every large photo, video, and file ever sent to you, sorted by size. Delete the junk in 2 minutes. I pulled 11GB out of this one step alone.
5 ▸ Force Reboot to Clear System Cache
Once everything’s deleted, force restart your iPhone (volume up → volume down → hold side button until the Apple logo). iOS rebuilds its system cache on restart and releases storage it was holding in the background. Final 2-4GB usually shows up here.
No iCloud upgrade. No new phone. No paid app.
Your doctor will never tell you about Nattokinase.
But it dissolves clots, lowers blood pressure and a new study showed it shrank arterial plaque by 36%.
No med or statin does that.
Here are all its health benefits (& how to use it properly):🧵
Nvidia will now pay you to put a mini AI data center on your house
It looks like a normal AC unit in the yard.
But inside sits 16 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs and Dell servers.
A startup called Span builds them, backed by Nvidia.
They bolt onto your home and you get paid for the power and Wi-Fi.
Some estimates put that around $1,000 a month in your pocket.
That is rent money just for hosting a box outside.
Span says it deploys way faster and cheaper than a real data center.
The AI boom is literally moving into the suburbs.
Save this, the grid is getting rebuilt in real time.
BPC-157 was tested on HUMAN knees. Not rats. Humans.
16 patients. Real knee pain. Osteoarthritis. Meniscus tears. Ligament damage.
Their doctors gave them two options: cortisone or surgery.
They got BPC-157 instead.
90% reported pain relief. Not for a week. Not for a month. Past 6 MONTHS.
(PMID: 34324435)
Every time someone says “it’s just rat studies” — show them this.
Cortisone numbs pain for 3 weeks then BREAKS DOWN the collagen holding your knee together. You pay $500 to accelerate the damage.
Surgery costs $15,000-50,000. Months of recovery. And most knees are never the same.
BPC-157 grows new blood vessels into the damage. Builds fresh collagen. Activates repair your body stopped sending.
→ 90% pain relief past 6 months
→ no surgery
→ no cortisone
→ no side effects reported
→ a peptide your stomach already makes
16 patients. 90% success. Published. Peer-reviewed.
Your orthopedic surgeon charges $30,000 and gives you a 60% chance.
BPC-157 cost a fraction and hit 90%.
That’s not even the craziest thing BPC-157 has done. Check the comments.
SOMEONE JUST KILLED THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY
A guy scanned an entire house with his phone. Uploaded it.
Now anyone on Earth can walk through it in a browser tab. No app. No VR. No agent. No appointment.
Click → you’re inside. Every room. Every angle. Every shadow. Photoreal.
The numbers are insane:
- Agent fee on a $500k home: $15,000
- Cost to make this scan: ~$200
- Time to “tour” 50 houses: one evening
- File size: smaller than a TikTok
The science is wild too:
It’s called 3D Gaussian Splatting instead of polygons (how games render), it uses millions of tiny glowing “splats” of color and depth.
AI reconstructs reality from your photos. The result loads on a phone and looks like you’re THERE.
The grift opportunity is even wilder:
Freelancers are already charging $300–$800 per scan for realtors, Airbnbs, venues, car dealers, museums.
One person + one phone + one weekend = a business.
Open source. Built on PlayCanvas.
Free GitHub: https://t.co/ew6Ql8Ad6u
O Dr. Eric Berg exibe um livro de farmacologia da década de 1970 que revela uma dose de "manutenção" de vitamina D superior a 50.000 UI.
A OMS vem recomendando cerca de 200 UI há décadas.
Eles não querem que vc fique saudável.
A massive Swedish study followed 30,000 women for 20 years.
Sun exposure tracked. Mortality tracked.
The researchers were stunned by what they found.
Here's what avoiding the sun actually does to your lifespan:
🇫🇷 Remember our government did the silliest things and disinfected the beaches with sea water to stop COVID!
Funny enough, they admit “no scientific evidence exists that it helps” … but it gives “peace of mind”.
The same people are still in power.
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INSTEAD OF WATCHING NETFLIX TONIGHT.
Spend 1 hour with this.
Claude AI FULL COURSE that teaches you how to BUILD and AUTOMATE anything.
The people who watch this tonight will wake up tomorrow with a skill that most people will not have in 2 years.
The people who skip it will still be watching Netflix next year wondering why nothing in their life has changed.
Your call.