This. This is what the velocity of success looks like. Thos os why meditation mantras, self hypnosis and even prayer "work". It is you rewiring and filtering your noise/signal ratios. Expand that comfort zone and things materialize. Synchronicity is the goal.
I just read about a phenomenon I can't stop thinking about:
"The Red Car Theory"
Once you understand it, you'll see it EVERYWHERE.
And it will change how you view reality forever.
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@TeslaBoomerPapa Whoa. Way off base here. This is NOT about supporting the right to off your children, it is about PROTECTING THEM through greater awareness of debilitating post child birth depression. I would think you would be more sensitive to this prob. Hope you don't get a front row seat...
@akirathedon Ya. Not to mention it goes literally nowhere I ever needed to go. Even when I workes in Downtown LA, the logistics were too stupid complicated to get me to work without feeling like i needed to shower, carry extra shoes, clothes, bear spray, umbrella. No thanks.
@amitisinvesting@imbennythebull@stevenfiorillo I love that you are digging in and finding some great stuff. Like you said - Oh "We Will Rock You", I know that one didn't know it was Queen. That happens a lot when a song becomes so woven into the fabric of life. So, I love to see you catching these.
@amitisinvesting I heard you and Steve discussing it. He doesn't have much appreciation for the song which is unfortunate. It was SO outside of the box. Big props to Freddie always for pulling it off. THAT is why it's so great. Yes - I am old. Remember vividly when it came out.
@IBKR I wont even try to open an account. Too many people I know and respect complain your UI is horrible. Not going to until you guys get inboard and invest in your mobile and desktop UI
@DavidMoss 2/2 -4 lanes of cross traffic unprotected. Sometimes alt routes are offered sometimes not. At this point i set nav and let it recalc after a few turns until my desired, safer, less traffic, better destination entrance, etc. Oh well. Life as a beta tester, eh?
@DavidMoss Agreed. I even had to abysmal supercharger parking gaffs on a 400 mile road trip. Once in a striped area with no charger at all, then next stop into a broken charger. Parking chargers and nav choices continue to cause me grief. Like the straight route that requires crossing 1/2
@NemGee@SawyerMerritt My Kwh price is zero. I have solar and charge off of my excess generation. My 8.5 year old solar system was 14k+ after rebate 10.5ish k My annual power bills aftwr charging my EV and running the AC alot, we pay about 200 bucks total for our annual E bill. Net positive to grid
@Kseries51091799@ThomasHealyCEO I believe he is. This is a "we'll prove them wrong rather than disputing their jabs". That said, no more LOIs with companies that appear to be big fat zeros. Focus on real contracts with real entities, please.
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Our lives are changing because our deaths are changing. We will have SO much more information. Soon. Very soon. But for the motivated, it's here now. Take care of your family. Guard your quality of life.
I'm a cardiologist. NPR reported this morning on something that could save more lives than any drug I've ever prescribed.
One blood test. One vial. Screening for 50 different cancers simultaneously.
It's called Galleri. And the FDA could approve it later this year.
Right now, we routinely screen for exactly five cancers in the United States — breast, colon, cervical, prostate, and lung. Each requires its own separate scan or exam. For the rest — pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer, liver cancer, esophageal cancer, gastric cancer, and dozens more — we have no routine screening at all. We find them when symptoms appear. By then, most are Stage 3 or 4. By then, for many patients, it's too late.
Pancreatic cancer has a 12% five-year survival rate — because we almost always catch it late. Ovarian cancer: 50%. Liver cancer: 21%. These numbers aren't medical failures. They're detection failures. The treatments exist. We just find the disease after the window for those treatments has closed.
Galleri changes the math entirely.
Here's how it works. Every tumor — no matter where it is in your body — sheds tiny fragments of DNA into your bloodstream as cancer cells die and divide. These fragments carry specific methylation patterns — chemical signatures that are unique to cancer cells and different from the DNA your healthy cells release.
Galleri captures these fragments from a standard blood draw and reads their methylation patterns using next-generation sequencing and AI-driven analysis. The AI doesn't just detect whether cancer is present. It predicts where it's coming from — which organ, which tissue type — with over 90% accuracy in studies. One vial of blood tells your doctor: there's a cancer signal, and it's likely originating in your pancreas, or your lung, or your liver.
Your physician then orders targeted follow-up imaging to confirm or rule out the finding. Galleri isn't a diagnosis. It's a precision compass that tells your doctor exactly where to look.
The data is building fast.
GRAIL has now sold over 475,000 Galleri tests commercially under a special FDA designation. The NHS-Galleri trial — the largest randomized controlled trial of any multi-cancer detection test in history — enrolled over 142,000 people aged 50-77 in England. The primary endpoint — an overall reduction in late-stage cancers — was not met. But by the third year of annual screening, they found a 26% reduction in Stage IV cancers in key deadly types including pancreatic, liver, lung, and gastric. The test detected four times more cancers overall when added to standard screening — catching cancers that would otherwise have been found late or not at all.
The U.S. Pathfinder 2 study — 25,490 participants — showed similar positive signals and forms the basis of the FDA submission filed in January 2026.
Congress has already acted. The Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act passed in February. If the FDA approves Galleri, Medicare will begin covering one test per year starting in 2028.
The current retail price is $950. Exact Sciences' competing test Cancerguard is $659. These prices will fall dramatically once FDA approval triggers insurance coverage and competition scales.
As a cardiologist, let me tell you why this matters far beyond oncology.
Cancer is now the number one killer of Americans over 50. Not heart disease. Cancer. And the patients I lose to cancer are often the same patients whose hearts I saved — patients who survived their cardiac event, optimized their metabolic health, and then received a late-stage cancer diagnosis that nobody screened for because no screening tool existed.
I've written on this platform about GLP-1 drugs reducing cancer metastasis by up to 50%. About personalized mRNA cancer vaccines cutting recurrence by 49%. About inflammation as the common root of heart disease and cancer. About AI detecting disease years before symptoms.
Galleri is the missing piece that connects all of it.
Detect the cancer early — with a blood test. Confirm it with AI-enhanced imaging. Treat it with personalized mRNA vaccines, targeted therapy, and GLP-1 drugs that may slow progression. Monitor response with liquid biopsy in real time.
That's not five separate breakthroughs. That's one integrated system of cancer prevention and treatment that didn't exist five years ago — and could be standard of care within five more.
The shift from reactive to proactive medicine — from "we found it too late" to "we caught it in time" — has been the central theme of everything I've written on this platform. Preventive cardiology. Advanced lipid testing. Inflammation detection. AI imaging. Gene editing.
Galleri applies the same principle to cancer. And it could save more lives than all of them combined.
One blood test. Fifty cancers. FDA decision expected this year.
Prevention is the new cure. And the science just took its biggest step yet.
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