“Ay boluda voy a ver en carmelitas el partido de Paraguay re vamos a sufrir hoy mmmmm😭💔”
El cajero de biggie al que ya le descontaron 6 millones, no va a poder ver el partido y encima le tiene que escuchar a la clienta:
A third of rich people secretly run their entire lives on numerology & not one of them will ever admit it to your face
Which means you can close them with a calculator
Change your price to a number that "adds up" right & men who ghosted you for weeks start wiring with zero objections... here's the game nobody talks about:
The higher the ticket, the weirder the buyer gets behind closed doors. he looks like the most rational man you've ever met -> spreadsheets, KPIs, "let me run the numbers" but at home he's got a guy. an astrologer, a lucky number, a wife who reads charts, a launch date he wont move off the 8th. he will never say this on a call. it's always in the room
Here's the part you can actually use
In numerology you reduce a price to its digits. 33 is the "master number" -> mastery, the teacher, a blessing. $10,000 reduces to a 1 (1+0+0+0+0)... a beginning. cold, alone, unproven. now look at $9,888 -> 9+8+8+8 = 33. & it's stacked with three 8s, the abundance number chinese billionaires pay six figures for on a license plate
Same ~$10k. one number feels like a fresh start nobody's validated. the other feels like the universe already signed off. guess which one closes the guy who "felt off about it"
The cheat is you dont have to choose your buyer
The calculated guy reads $9,888 as precise, engineered, not pulled from thin air -> he trusts a messy number over a round one anyway. the numerology guy reads it as aligned. same digits, two different nervous systems, one invoice. you're closing the spreadsheet man & the crystal man with the exact same line on the doc
How you spot which one you've got: he mentions "energy," timing, "it just felt right," wont sign during mercury retrograde, launches on the 11th. the second you hear it, stop selling logic. start selling alignment. mirror his language back & price into it
Now here's why you'd be retarded not to do this
It costs you nothing. zero. you're not dropping the price, you're not changing the offer, you're moving a $10,000 to $9,888 & rounding your numbers to land on 33. four seconds in a calculator
& it's the exact type of shit the guys signing $150,000 contracts quietly care about. the bigger the check, the more superstitious the man writing it. he'll never tell you the number "felt right" mattered. it mattered
Price was never math. it's the feeling a number makes in the 3 seconds a
Ive built millions in sales engineering numbers most people never think twice about. real offer + money to invest -> dm me or yegor. com
Everyone else, go add up your price right now... if it lands on a 1 you've been starting from zero on every deal & never knew it
There is a certain type of person everywhere now, especially online.
He consumes endless information every day: philosophy, psychology, productivity, spirituality, neuroscience, business, self-improvement, history.
He knows a little about everything and deeply experiences almost nothing.
His entire identity becomes built around understanding instead of living.
He watches videos about confidence instead of speaking confidently. Reads about discipline instead of becoming disciplined. Studies relationships instead of learning how to love. Consumes motivational content instead of taking action.
He feels intelligent because he is constantly mentally stimulated. But stimulation is not transformation.
Most of the time, knowledge becomes emotional protection. Reality is unpredictable. Reality humiliates. Reality exposes weakness. Books and ideas do not.
Inside information, he can continue imagining himself as intelligent, deep, insightful, different from ordinary people. So he remains trapped in preparation.
He constantly feels as if he is "becoming" someone, while his real life remains strangely untouched. He develops sophisticated language for problems he never confronts directly. He can explain human behavior beautifully while being unable to handle ordinary discomfort, rejection, uncertainty, loneliness, or risk.
He slowly turns life into observation instead of participation.
The internet rewards this personality heavily. He receives validation for sounding aware rather than becoming capable.
Eventually, he begins confusing self-analysis with growth and information with wisdom.
But beneath the intelligence usually exists the same thing: fear. Fear of failure. Fear of embarrassment. Fear of reality answering back.
Because action destroys fantasy. The moment he truly acts, he can no longer hide inside potential.
After a certain age, your parents slowly become your children. They ask simple questions, repeat stories, and depend on your patience the way you once depended on theirs. Very few understand this role reversal. What looks like innocence or inconvenience is really time coming full circle. Don't correct them harshly. Don't rush them. Care for them the way they once protected you. This is not a burden. It is repayment.
The research behind this is wild. Scientists fed grown adults a fake childhood story: that they once got lost in a shopping mall. It never happened. But a quarter of them slowly began to "remember" it anyway, complete with the fear and the kind stranger who walked them home. Their own brain made the rest up.
Those people were doing what your brain does every single day. Each time you remember something, your brain builds the memory back from scattered pieces, and it can quietly change those pieces while you are not looking.
One classic experiment shows how it works. Scientists taught rats to fear a sound. Days later, they played the sound again to pull the fear back up, and in that short window the memory turned soft, like a file you just reopened. One dose of a drug afterward. The fear vanished. Without the reminder first, the same drug did nothing at all. That act of pulling the memory up is what left it open to change. So every time you revisit your past, you may be quietly rewriting a piece of it, and you would never feel it happen.
The same machinery pulls off something even stranger. The part of your brain that holds your memories also builds your picture of the future. There was a man who lost his memory to brain surgery. When people asked him what he felt like doing tomorrow, he came up blank, the same blank he got trying to remember yesterday. In 2007, scientists in London saw the same thing in five other people with that type of brain damage. They asked them to picture something easy, like standing on a beach. What came back was a few broken scraps, with no full scene at all. Their past and their future had both gone dark.
Pulling a memory back also makes it stronger. In one study, people read a short passage about sea otters. Half of them reread it. The other half shut the book and tried to remember it. Five minutes later, the rereaders did better. A week later, the ones who had practiced remembering left them in the dust. The work of pulling it out of your head is what locks it in.
One last thing. The scientist who led that 2007 study, Demis Hassabis, went on to help start the AI company DeepMind. In 2024 he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for building an AI that figures out the shapes of proteins, the tiny machines that keep your body running.
la misma razon por la cual RRHH no me queria contratar en empresas argentinas fue la que hizo que consiguiera trabajo en una startup de YC
para muchos recruiters:
no tener titulo + tocar mil cosas + cambiar de intereses = inconsistencia
para una startup:
significa que probablemente aprendes solo, resolves problemas aunque no sepas como y no esperas instrucciones para moverte
The Bible is very clear about witchcraft and sorcery. Do not touch it. Transcendental meditation, tarot, oracle cards, breath work, yoga, crystals, runes, pendulums, psychic readings, manifesting. Do not play with dark forces. Do not invite them in.
Trust in God alone.
🚨: Your mother is always with you, even if she is no longer in this world: science confirms it.
Part of her continues living inside you at the cellular level, a real phenomenon known as microchimerism.
🚨 The last truly private place you had was your own mind.
Scientists just found the door.
Two people sat 50 miles apart. One wore an EEG cap — a mesh of electrodes mapping the electrical storms firing across their cortex in real time. They thought a deliberate message. Not typed it, not whispered it. Thought it. The EEG captured the specific neural signature of that thought, an algorithm encoded it into a signal, and it traveled across the distance to the second person.
The second person had a TMS coil — transcranial magnetic stimulation — positioned against the back of their skull, directly over the visual cortex. When the signal arrived, the coil fired a precise magnetic pulse into that region of the brain.
The receiver saw a flash of light called a phosphene. No bulb lit up in the room. The light appeared inside their perception, generated entirely by an external signal entering their neural tissue.
That flash wasn’t random noise. It was the message.
The sender and receiver agreed on a binary code beforehand — flashes mapping to ones and zeros, ones and zeros mapping to words. The conversation assembled itself in the receiver’s visual experience, character by character, from pulses their own brain never generated.
The receiver didn’t read anything. They didn’t hear anything. They perceived something — a sensory experience that arose inside their consciousness from a signal originating inside someone else’s.
Every theory of mind we’ve built assumes a hard border at the skull. Your qualia — the redness of red, the specific texture of grief, the felt sense of a memory — those were considered irreducibly yours. The only reason you believe other people have inner lives at all is inference. You see their behavior and assume an inner world behind it because yours works that way.
This experiment didn’t just send information brain to brain.
It sent experience. Engineered perception. A sensation that felt internally generated but was externally authored.
The 50 miles will become 500. The binary flashes will become richer signals. The technology will miniaturize. And at some point the question won’t be whether minds can be connected — it’ll be whether you’d know the difference between a thought you had and one that was sent to you.
The door exists. Someone already walked through it.
🚨 Do you understand what happened in the last 12 hours?
> A CEO of a $200 billion company said on camera that 35% of new grads won't find jobs. He didn't even flinch saying it.
> Meta made $165 billion last year and is still firing 15,000 people because apparently record profit isn't profitable enough.
> Some random guy in Florida sold his entire house in 5 days using ChatGPT. No real estate agent, no commission, no experience. Just vibes and a $20 subscription.
> A man in Australia cured his dying dog's cancer with AI after every single vet told him there was nothing left to do. Built a custom vaccine from his couch.
> The guy who created Uber and left 300,000 taxi drivers broke is back. Building robots now because apparently ruining one industry wasn't enough.
> Tinder wants access to your camera roll. Your drunk photos, your 3am notes app meltdowns, your deleted selfies. They're calling it a "vibe check."
> Naval, the man who made hundreds of millions investing in software, just said software is dead. Four words and the entire industry felt it.
> And Anthropic removed the limit on how long their AI can think and then doubled everyone's usage for free. Because when the product is addictive enough you give the first taste away.
All of that happened today. Not this week, not this quarter. Today. A random Saturday in March.
This is worse than you being on meth.