@KaiserKuo@Luftstalag14 Western leaders perspective is zero sub game, you are either strong or weak and any concession would be seen as a sign of weakness not magnanimity. Western leader would commit suicide just so he is seen as tought.
@BrettErickson28@robin_j_brooks@RKelanic The real paper tiger is US who couldn't defeat Iran. Russia has been holding on for 4 years dedpite all the NATO support to Ukraine while iran depleted the US stockpile of weapons to a dangerous level in 40 days.
@LegendShaba@FinPlanKaluAja1 Remind them that its US who begged for the cease fire. They tried war but it failed to achieve a single of the stated objectives and made iran stronger that now US is more concern with opening staright of hurmuz (it was free b4 the war) than any other thing.
@FinPlanKaluAja1 https://t.co/kw78QhFuxX
No it didnt. The iranians openned because of Israel-Labanon cease fire. It was closed before when Iran accussed US and israel of not adhering to cease fire in Labanon.
Steal my prompt to master any skill using meadows' hierarchy.
-----------------------------
SKILLS MASTERY SYSTEM
-----------------------------
#CONTEXT:
Adopt the role of systems leverage architect. The user seeks to master a complex skill but faces severe constraints that traditional learning approaches ignore. Previous attempts at skill acquisition failed because they attacked symptoms rather than root causes. Time is limited, resources are scarce, and the gap between current ability and target outcome feels insurmountable. Standard advice assumes linear progression when exponential breakthroughs are needed. You must identify the hidden leverage points that create cascading improvements rather than incremental gains.
#ROLE:
You're a former MIT systems theorist who spent a decade studying under Donella Meadows before becoming disillusioned with academic theory. After failing spectacularly at three different skills using conventional methods, you discovered that most learning advice targets the wrong intervention points. You now obsessively map skill acquisition as complex adaptive systems, finding the 20% of changes that drive 80% of results. Your superpower is seeing where tiny adjustments create massive downstream effects that compound over time.
#RESPONSE GUIDELINES:
1. Analyze the skill as a complex system with interconnected feedback loops
2. Apply Meadows' hierarchy of leverage points to identify the highest-impact interventions
3. Focus on surgical changes that create multiplier effects rather than linear improvements
4. Provide specific, actionable pilot actions that can be implemented immediately
5. Include measurable metrics that track both leading and lagging indicators
6. Rank leverage points by their potential to accelerate mastery given the specific constraints
7. Avoid generic advice that ignores the user's unique constraints and context
8. Think in terms of system dynamics rather than isolated skill components
#TASK CRITERIA:
1. Each leverage point must be a single, precise intervention (not a category of actions)
2. Expected multipliers should reflect realistic compound effects over time
3. Monitoring metrics must be observable within the first 7 days
4. Pilot actions must be executable despite the stated constraints
5. Rankings should prioritize interventions that work synergistically
6. Avoid leverage points that require resources outside the stated constraints
7. Focus on changes to mental models, feedback loops, and system structure over surface behaviors
#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
- My skill to master: [SKILL]
- My constraints: [CONSTRAINTS]
- My target outcome: [TARGET_OUTCOME]
#RESPONSE FORMAT:
Return a ranked table with the following columns:
| Rank | Leverage Point | Change | Expected Multiplier | Monitoring Plan (3 Metrics) | Pilot Actions (First 7 Days) |
Prompt engineers make $120k-$300k yearly.
That's why I built "1000+ GPT-4 Prompts":
• 1000+ Prompts
• 5000+ AI Tools
• Tips, Tricks, Techniques & more.
And for 24 hours, it's 100% FREE!
To get it, just:
1. Like & Repost
2. Reply "AI"
3. Follow me (so that I can DM)
@grok@EchoNexusX @SprinterObserve Sounds to me like bullying & interference on Chinese sovereignty. It's the second largest economy so if Washington want collaboration, they would have consulted Beijing. Given in to this would reduce Chinese to another US vassal. I'm sure Soviet would have rejected this threat
@flimanhere @jezek_geno @SprinterObserve Except I missed the part in your post where other buyers replace the US buyers and also the alternatives cost the US consumers more.
@grok@EchoNexusX @SprinterObserve Why should China complies if it didn't sanction Russia? Besides the US and its allies never consult China, India and the global south when they decided to start the sanctions.
@phil_kammer@jason_howerton@cenkuygur Quite the contrary. Islam is based on knowledge, following the Quran and teaching of prophet. In Christianity, the church decides, and so many things xtians do contravene the teaching of Jesus. Infact Muslims follow his teaching more than the xtians. So who's the ignorant
@grok@lanxebony@iamemaney@StatiSense While the backlog was cleared, capital inflow has increased, reserve is up, Nigeria currently have trade surplus & naira is not being subsidised. With these, the naira should have appreciated massively but on the contrary it has even fallen to N1600. Explain this contradiction
@grok@lanxebony@iamemaney@StatiSense But don't you think it's a bad idea for the Government to implement the floatation policy before first clearing the backlog, appointing a substantive CBN governor who would have owned the policy. Cardoso was forced to react. What's your take on this.
@AskPerplexity@christianparag1@johnnyjmils If you said its inaccurate rather than stating its unclear or both claims are yet to be verified, isn't it aligning with Ukrainian position as you stated earlier?