Mike Tyson says he turned down a $20,000,000 offer from Jimmy Kimmel because bad things happen when he has a lot of money
Jimmy Kimmel: "I had an idea that I felt would make you a huge amount of money about 20 years ago, I did tell you about it at the time. I wanted to do a pay-per-view roast like it was a boxing match"
"And they'd said, oh yeah, Mike can make $20,000,000, you said no"
MIke Tyson: "I don't want to do that because when I have a lot of money, bad things happen well. I was a different person back then"
Jimmy Kimmel: "is it true you once spent $5,000,000 in a week and didn't buy anything"
Mike Tyson: $5,000,000 might go in a couple of days, I'm a big spender"
Jimmy Kimmel: "Did you ever look back on that and regret it?"
Mike Tyson: " Never, I had such a great time"
Attitude is a choice.
Gratitude is a discipline.
Bitterness is expensive.
Nobody accidentally has a great attitude.
Nobody stumbles into gratitude.
And nobody means to end up bitter, it just quietly moves in when you stop choosing something better.
Guard your peace like it cost you something.
Because it did.
You are bored because you are not doing side quests.
Life is not just work and lying in bed doing nothing.
Here are 50 side quests every man should complete:
The Head of Claude Code at Anthropic said he hasn’t written code by hand in months.
In 2 days he shipped 49 full features. All written 100% by AI.
He just dropped a 30 min talk on exactly how he does it.
Worth more than any $500 vibe coding course. Bookmark it:
Actors are so cooked.
This is the most amazing AI I’ve seen yet and it’s even getting the emotions fairly accurate.
Great work from Taylor Chien. I might even go watch this movie.
I'm going to say something that doesn't reflect well on me or my wife.
We let the kids have the iPad for too long. Way too long.
We realized that it was ruining their personalities.
I watched it happen and I didn't act fast enough.
We took the iPads away. Took the phones. All of it.
And I got my children back.
They’ve been de-zombified. The difference was immediate and it was dramatic.
So let me give credit where it's due.
Shout out to Jonathan Haidt.
Shout out to Kara Swisher
You think you're giving your kid entertainment.
A way to decompress. Something to keep them occupied.
You're handing them something that is quietly rewiring how they think, how they feel, and how they connect with the people right in front of them.
Take it away. You'll get your kid back too.
I promise you won’t regret it!