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@BrokerSteve412 I will be following your posts closely as I am not far behind in your shoes with my second daughter on the way and a 1 year old girl as well.
The US has been so focused on acting like Europe regarding club, we've slept hard on how much we could be leveraging what we have that they don't, and that's high school ball & the unique connection people feel to their school & community.
You'll never ever see this for club.
The mainstream media failed you once again, here are two examples.
They tried to debunk, cover for fraudsters, and slander my name. The governor even called it “white supremacy” to expose the fraud.
Now it’s all true, and they get to move along like they never lied to you.
It’s time to support independent journalists and leave the mainstream (fake) media behind.
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The reasons more people are wearing wired headphones are not about "counter-signaling".
It's the Bluetooth.
Bluetooth earbuds contain a low-power transmitter in your ear canal for hours a day. The WHO classified RF radiation as a possible carcinogen back in 2011.
While the levels you get from earbuds are below current safety limits, those limits were built around heat, not long-term biological effects.
You also have a lithium-ion battery and a tiny magnet sitting millimeters from your brain. A 2022 study measured static magnetic fields from wireless earbuds and found wired options are the safer choice.
I'm not saying Bluetooth is dangerous, but celebs (and many others) are wearing wired earbuds less for status signaling and more for health protection.
Elon Musk just told a story that should terrify every AI company on Earth.
His son Saxon is autistic.
Saxon couldn’t understand why the family went to restaurants.
You can get the same food delivered.
You can call your friends over.
You can eat better at home for half the price.
So why go?
Musk: “He had an epiphany and said, ‘Oh, the reason people go to restaurants is to hang out with strangers.’”
A kid who takes the world literally just decoded something the rest of us never thought to question.
We like being around people we’ll never know.
Look at what we already built.
Delivery apps so you never wait in line.
Remote work so you never share an office.
Self-checkout so you never talk to a cashier.
Every innovation of the last 20 years was a bet against human proximity.
Every one paid off.
Until it didn’t.
Loneliness is now a public health emergency.
Depression has doubled since the smartphone.
The average American has fewer close friends than any generation in history.
We didn’t remove friction.
We removed the thing friction was hiding.
Now look at what’s coming.
AI agents that handle your emails.
AI companions that replace your conversations.
AI assistants that make every human interaction optional.
Same playbook. Same bet.
Except this time we’re not engineering out strangers.
We’re engineering out humans entirely.
The coffee shop where nobody knows your name.
The subway where no one speaks.
The restaurant where you’ll never see that couple again.
Those aren’t failed connections.
They’re the background radiation of belonging.
We don’t just need people who know us.
We need to exist in rooms full of people who don’t.
That’s what a kid understood at a dinner table that billion-dollar companies still can’t grasp in a boardroom.
We spent 20 years building a world you never have to show up to.
AI is about to finish the job.
And nothing it builds will ever replicate sitting in a room full of strangers and not feeling alone.
Has there been some magical recent change with underwriters and what dictates and actual submission? I sent an email asking about a prospect with zero apps or loss runs. I never said it was a submission and they logged it anyway. Crazy that can block a real sub sometimes.