2022-ci ildə Avropa çempionu, 2025-ci ildə dünya çempionu olmuş Azərbaycan minifutbol millisi ölkəmizin idman tarixinə daha bir parlaq səhifə yazaraq növbəti dəfə Avropa çempionu oldu. Bu qələbənin komanda idman növündə qazanılması ikiqat sevindiricidir.
Komandamızı bu möhtəşəm qələbə münasibətilə səmimi-qəlbdən təbrik edir, millimizə yeni-yeni uğurlar arzulayıram.
🇦🇿Yaşasın Azərbaycan!
Every day you are faced with an infinite number of things that come at you. Let’s call them “dots.” To be effective, you need to be able to tell which dots are important and which dots are not. Some people go through life collecting all kinds of observations and opinions like pocket lint, instead of just keeping what they need. They have “detail anxiety,” worrying about unimportant things.
Sometimes small things can be important—for example, that little rattle in your car’s engine could just be a loose piece of plastic or it could be a sign your timing belt is about to snap. The key is having the higher-level perspective to make fast and accurate judgments on what the real risks are without getting bogged down in details. #principleoftheday
As a professional decision maker, I have spent my life studying how to make decisions effectively and have constantly looked for rules and systems that will improve my odds of being right and ending up with more of whatever it is that I am after.
One of the most important things I've come to understand is that most of the processes that go into everyday decision making are subconscious and more complex than is widely understood. For example, think about how you choose and maintain a safe distance behind the car in front of you when you are driving. Now describe the process in enough detail that someone who has never driven a car before can do it as well as you can, or so that it can be programmed into the computer that controls an autonomous car. I bet you can't.
Now think about the challenge of making all of your decisions well, in a systematic, repeatable way, and then being able to describe the processes so clearly and precisely that anyone else can make the same quality decisions under the same circumstances. That is what I aspire to do and have found to be invaluable, even when highly imperfect.
While there is no one best way to make decisions, there are some universal rules for good decision making. #principleoftheday
Dear President Donald Trump, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to you for sending me, as a commemorative gift, the memorandum on extension of waiver of Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act, accompanied by your personal inscription and kind words. I greatly appreciate this thoughtful gesture and hold it in the highest regard. @realDonaldTrump@WhiteHouse@StateDept
Azərbaycanda 2026-cı ildə tamaçaşıların ixtiyarına veriləcək 10 film nə haqdadır, tamaşaçıya nədən danışacaqlar? Baxmağa dəyərmi?
Oxuyun və özünüz qərar verin:
https://t.co/K181rfbFQz
AI isn’t about replacing humans. It’s about compounding what we know and making it accessible at scale. Over time, I’ve learned that the most valuable thing I can do is capture and refine my principles on life, work, geopolitics, and investing. Now, with my AI Twin, I’m able to extend that thinking into a public resource, available beyond my own time limitations.
Digital Ray is in beta — if you’re interested, I invite you to engage with it and help me make it better. https://t.co/daCo3GY70r
🇮🇷 İranın futbol yığması iyunda Amerikada keçiriləcək Dünya Çempionatında iştirakını təsdiqləyib. Ona qədər Hörmüz boğazı açılacaqmı?! Sülhə gəlmək mümkün olmasa (ehtimal çox aşağıdır) müharibə vəziyyətində olan bir ölkənin yığması digərinin ərazisinə necə gedəcək?
#DÇ2026#İran
Most people see the things around them without considering the forces that created them. In most cases those forces were specific people with specific qualities who worked in specific ways. Change the people and you change how things develop; replace creators with noncreators and you stop having creations. #principleoftheday
🇺🇸 🇮🇷 İslamabadda #ABŞ-#İran danışıqlarının ikinci raundu baş tutmayıb. #Tramp deyib ki, İslamabad çox uzaqdır, əgər iranlılar danışmaq istəyirlərsə, zəng etsinlər.
Məncə, ən yaxşısı votsapp qrupu yaratmaqdır.
“Sepah” Hörmüz boğazına şalvarının kəməri kimi yanaşır: İstəyəndə açır, istəyəndə bağlayır. Son vaxtlara qədər dünyada ən ciddi mövculardan biri hərb və sülh idi. Amma Trampla #İran onun da zayını çıxardılar...
https://t.co/HSaITQ8imE
It’s important not to let our biases stand in the way of our objectivity. To get good results, we need to be analytical rather than emotional.
Whenever I observe something in nature that I (or mankind) think is wrong, I assume that I’m wrong and try to figure out why what nature is doing makes sense. That has taught me a lot. It has changed my thinking about 1) what’s good and what’s bad, 2) what my purpose in life is, and 3) what I should do when faced with my most important choices. To help explain why, I will give you a simple example.
When I went to Africa a number of years ago, I saw a pack of hyenas take down a young wildebeest. My reaction was visceral. I felt empathy for the wildebeest and thought that what I had witnessed was horrible. But was that because it was horrible or was it because I am biased to believe it’s horrible when it is actually wonderful? That got me thinking. Would the world be a better or worse place if what I’d seen hadn’t occurred? That perspective drove me to consider the secondand third-order consequences so that I could see that the world would be worse. I now realize that nature optimizes for the whole, not for the individual, but most people judge good and bad based only on how it affects them. What I had seen was the process of nature at work, which is much more effective at furthering the improvement of the whole than any process man has ever invented.
Most people call something bad if it is bad for them or bad for those they empathize with, ignoring the greater good. This tendency extends to groups: One religion will consider its beliefs good and another religion’s beliefs bad to such an extent that their members might kill each other in the mutual conviction that each is doing what’s right. Typically, people’s conflicting beliefs or conflicting interests make them unable to see things through another’s eyes. That’s not good and it doesn’t make sense. While I could understand people liking something that helps them and disliking things that hurt them, it doesn’t make sense to call something good or bad in an absolute sense based only on how it affects individuals. To do so would presume that what the individual wants is more important than the good of the whole. To me, nature seems to define good as what’s good for the whole and optimizes for it, which is preferable. #principleoftheday
Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl
🇺🇸😂 Əgər Reyqan Trampın leksikonu ilə danışsaydı, Qorbaçova Berlin divarı ilə bağlı məşhur tarixi müraciəti ("Mister Qorbaçov, o divarı sökün!") belə səslənəcəkdi:
- Mister Qorbaçov, o s**ilmiş divarı sök, başdanxarab bicbala, yoxsa cəhənnəmə düşəcəksən, həmd olsun Allaha!"
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now analyze the stock market like a $10,000/month Wall Street hedge fund analyst. For free.
Here are 18 prompts to spot institutional buying, hedge your portfolio, and find undervalued stocks before the market wakes up:
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