India’s Great Mineral Offensive Under Prime Minister @narendramodi.
The Critical Mineral Map. 👇
In 24 months, India wired 35 nations into a single-grid for Rare Earth, Critical Minerals and Chips.
Watch this 2-hour Lee Kuan Yew interview. It'll change how you think about leadership.
It is more valuable than 20 business books.
Bookmark & give it 2hour today, no matter what.
David Lynch's Diagram for Transcendental Consciousness.
One of the greatest, easiest to understand explanations for how our reality is made of MIND first, MATTER second.
I promise this is genuinely worth your time.
This is real footage from 120 years ago.
None of the people in it knew that the city around them had four days left...
What you are watching is a cable car gliding down Market Street in San Francisco, filmed on the 14th of April, 1906.
The camera was mounted on the front of the car, so you see the city exactly as it was: the crowds, the horse-drawn carriages, the early automobiles weaving through traffic, the men in hats, the great buildings rising on either side. An ordinary spring afternoon in a thriving American city.
Four days later, on the morning of the 18th of April, a magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck. The shaking lasted under a minute, but it ignited fires that burned through the city for days...
By the time it was over, more than 3,000 people were dead and roughly 80 percent of San Francisco had been destroyed. Almost every building you see in this footage was gone.
And the film itself nearly went with it.
The negative was placed on a train bound for New York on the 17th of April, the day before the earthquake. Had it left a single day later, it would have burned in the fire along with the studio that made it.
This entire moving record of a lost city survives because of one day...
Game theory teaches: never enter a game you haven’t studied. Never show your hand before the money is on the table. And never play to be liked — play to build so much leverage that the rules eventually stop applying to you entirely. Most people lose not because they are outworked but because they are outplayed. They do not understand the game they are in, they reveal too much too soon and they care more about approval than position. Learn the game first. Move quietly. Build until you have enough leverage to write your own rules.
INSTEAD OF WATCHING AN HOUR OF NETFLIX TONIGHT.
This 1 hour Stanford lecture by Joel Peterson will teach you more about negotiation and getting what you want than most people learn in years.
Bookmark it and give it an hour, no matter what.
"If getting wealthy is your goal, you're going to have to work as hard as you can. But hard work is no substitute for who you work with and what you work on."
- Naval Ravikant
Kian Katanforoosh, Stanford AI lecturer (Forbes 30 Under 30):
"Wall Street will pay you $500K a year to build these models. I'd rather teach them to you for free."
this free stanford lecture holds the entire "AI predicts the market, 80% win rate" pitch the 2026 quant threads are selling you. and the man teaching it didn't take the fund money either, he co-built stanford's deep learning class, gave it to millions online for free, and started an AI company instead of a hedge fund.
at the board he builds it from scratch: a neural net doesn't predict the future, it learns the expected outcome across thousands of inputs at once, patterns no single indicator could hold. stack enough weak guessers, let them vote, the noise cancels and the signal survives. that's the whole "100 AI agents auditing the market" idea, minus the marketing.
backpropagation has been public since 1986. hinton won a nobel for it in 2024. random forests came out of leo breiman's free 2001 paper. none of it is secret. it's the same stack i mapped in the article above, old and free and sitting in a textbook the whole time.
and here's the honest part the win rate hides. a model that scored 80% on past data is describing the past, not promising the future. ensembles cut variance, they don't turn a weak edge into a real one, and the market shifts under the model in ways the training set never saw. the lecture is free. knowing whether your 80% survives on live capital is exactly the part the course skips.
Conor Neill es un profesor de IESE que lleva 25 años demostrando que la suerte no es azar: viaja a través de las personas y las conversaciones.
Reveló 7 formas de multiplicar la suerte que llega a tu vida:
1/ Conoce a una persona nueva cada semana.
Conor Neill, profesor de MBA, lo dice sin rodeos: la vida premia la acción, no la inteligencia.
Y cuanto más listo eres, mejores excusas te inventas para no actuar.
8 ideas para dejar de pensar y empezar a moverte:
1/ Haz una sola cosa. Y luego otra. Y otra...
@theJayAlto timeless blog posts are my favorite form of reading. So dense with value.
@naval has a bunch of recommendations in the back of his book. You can find them at this link (or look at the screenshots): https://t.co/7vizMVrpLj