A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
Bookmark it for later
This is the greatest interview in the history of television.
This man, Ryan Cohen, is worth an estimated $5.1 billion dollars.
He’s the founder of Chewy, the e-commerce pet food brand, and current CEO of GameStop.
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Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl
One of the largest drone shows in North America, celebrating our Lord and Savior on Good Friday, featured 10,000 drones illustrating the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made for us at the "Jesus Jesus Jesus" worship gathering in Texas
Simply incredible! 🙏
@SeHozaifa@elonmusk When I become a douche bag street racer instead of a grown man driving to Wynn with my smoke show gf I’ll still pass on that ugly shit box
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$20,000 invested in the S&P 500 (1979–2022):
- Stayed invested → $2,112,152
- Missed best 5 days → $1,309,562
- Missed best 10 days → $943,249
- Missed best 20 days → $547,851
- Missed best 30 days → $341,899
- Missed best 60 days → $103,561
8 of the 10 worst days happened within 1 week of the best days.
You won’t time it.
Stay invested.
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Claude can now create a full presentation in just 120 seconds.
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Use these prompts and watch the magic happen. ❤️🔥
I'm 34.
I've spent 13 years in finance.
I have a multimillion dollar net worth.
These are 25 things I'll NEVER do with my money:
(even if you pay me)
1. "Time the market."
2. Invest in anything I can't explain in a sentence.
3. Day trade. You're more likely to climb Everest than turn a profit.
4. Buy individual stocks. If 92% of investors can't beat an index fund, I'm not dumb enough to think I'm special.
5. Buy a new car off the lot.
6. Pay for insurance without getting 3 quotes first.
7. Lease a car. This is literally the worst financial product ever invented.
8. Pay minimums on a credit card.
9. Buy whole life insurance.
10. Take financial advice from broke people.
11. Die without a will. The government takes 30%+ and your kids get the scraps.
12. Use a financial advisor. 1% in "fees" can cost 28%+ of your lifetime returns.
13. Trust a "get rich quick" program. If it worked, they wouldn't be selling it.
14. Keep more than 3 weeks of expenses in checking.
15. Pay bank fees. Just switch banks if they won't waive them.
16. Use a savings account under 3% APY. HYSAs exist for a reason.
17. Celebrate a big tax refund. You literally gave the IRS a tax free loan.
18. Co-sign a loan for anyone.
19. Buy a house I won't live in for 5+ years
20. Refinance just to "lower your payment."
21. Skip the employer 401k match. It's literally part of your salary.
22. Fund my kids' college before securing my own retirement.
23. Pay a medical bill without asking for an itemized receipt. 80% of them have "mistakes."
24. Blame the economy for problems my budget created.
25. Wait for the "right time" to start investing.
None of these are complicated.
None of them require a degree.
All of them are available to you.
So save this before you forget it...
And follow me @Budgetdog_ more 🤝🏻
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Dad buys Bitcoin for $100K.
It grows to $5M.
If he sells, he owes tax on a $4.9M gain.
Instead, he puts it in a trust.
Borrows against it.
Lives tax-free.
Dies holding.
Kids inherit at a $5M basis.
IRS gets $0.